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## box_recursion
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### Instructions
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Using the given code create the following **functions**:
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- `new` which will initialize the `WorkEnvironment` as `None`
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- `add_worker`, which receives two strings, one being the type of worker and the other the name of the worker.
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- `remove_worker`, which removes the last worker that was placed in the `WorkEnvironment`, this function should
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returns an `Option` with the name of the worker.
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- `search_worker`, which returns a tuple with the name and type of worker.
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You must also create a type called `Link`. This will be the connection of the structures `WorkEnvironment` and `Worker`.
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Do not forget that this will be a recursion type and it must point to `None` if there is no workers.
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### Notions
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- [boc](https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ch15-01-box.html)
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- [Module std::option](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/option/)
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### Expected Functions and structures
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```rust
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pub struct WorkEnvironment {
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pub grade: Link,
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}
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pub type Link =
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pub struct Worker {
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pub worker_type: String,
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pub worker_name: String,
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pub next_worker: Link,
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}
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impl WorkEnvironment {
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pub fn new() -> WorkEnvironment {}
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pub fn add_worker(&mut self, t: String, name: String) {}
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pub fn remove_worker(&mut self) -> Option<String> {}
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pub fn search_worker(&self) -> Option<(String, String)> {}
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}
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```
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### Usage
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Here is a program to test your function,
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```rust
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use box_recursion::*;
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fn main() {
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let mut list = WorkEnvironment::new();
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list.add_worker(String::from("CEO"), String::from("Marie"));
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list.add_worker(String::from("Manager"), String::from("Monica"));
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list.add_worker(String::from("Normal Worker"), String::from("Ana"));
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list.add_worker(String::from("Normal Worker"), String::from("Alice"));
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println!("{:?}", list);
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println!("{:?}", list.search_worker());
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list.remove_worker();
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list.remove_worker();
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list.remove_worker();
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list.remove_worker();
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println!("{:?}", list);
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}
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```
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And its output:
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```console
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$ cargo run
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WorkEnvironment { grade: Some(Worker { worker_type: "Normal Worker", worker_name: "Alice", next_worker: Some(Worker { worker_type: "Normal Worker", worker_name: "Ana", next_worker: Some(Worker { worker_type: "Manager", worker_name: "Monica", next_worker: Some(Worker { worker_type: "CEO", worker_name: "Marie", next_worker: None }) }) }) }) }
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Some(("Alice", "Normal Worker"))
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WorkEnvironment { grade: None }
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$
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```
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