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## prime_checker
### Instructions
Create a **function** `prime_checker` that takes an `u32` and check if it is a prime number.
The result will be `None` if the argument is less or equal one, otherwise it will return a `Result`.
If the `u32` is prime, the function will return an`Ok(u32)`. For any other case it will return an `enum` `PrimeErr`.
The `enum` `PrimeErr` will be `Even` if the number is a multiple of two or `Divider(u32)` where the `u32` is the smallest divider of the number.
> Your solution should be optimized to a certain degree.
### Expected Function and structure
```rust
#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Debug)]
pub enum PrimeErr {
Even,
Divider(u32),
}
pub fn prime_checker(nb: u32) -> /* Implement return type here */ {}
```
### Usage
Here is a program to test your function:
```rust
use prime_checker::*;
fn main() {
println!("Is {} prime? {:?}", 2, prime_checker(2));
println!("Is {} prime? {:?}", 14, prime_checker(14));
println!("Is {} prime? {:?}", 2147483647, prime_checker(2147483647));
}
```
And its output:
```console
$ cargo run
Is 2 prime? Some(Ok(2))
Is 14 prime? Some(Err(Even))
Is 2147483647 prime? Some(Ok(2147483647))
$
```