## question_mark
### Instructions
Create the following structures. Each has one element:
- `One` : `first_layer` as type `Option<Two>` .
- `Two` : `second_layer` as type `Option<Three>`
- `Three` : `third_layer` as type `Option<Four>`
- `Four` : `fourth_layer` as type `Option<u16>` .
Beside the structures, you must create a **function** named `get_fourth_layer` , and associate it to the `One` structure. This **function** should return the `Option` value in the `Four` structure.
### Expected Function and structures
```rust
pub struct One {
// expected public fields
}
pub struct Two {
// expected public fields
}
pub struct Three {
// expected public fields
}
pub struct Four {
// expected public fields
}
impl One {
pub fn get_fourth_layer(& self) -> Option< u16 > {}
}
```
### Usage
Here is a program to test your function:
```rust
use question_mark::*;
fn main() {
let a = One {
first_layer : Some(Two {
second_layer: Some(Three {
third_layer: Some(Four {
fourth_layer: Some(1000)
})
})
})
};
// output: 1000
println!("{:?}", match a.get_fourth_layer() {
Some(e) => e,
None => 0
})
}
```
And its output:
```console
$ cargo run
1000
$
```
### Notions
- [Unpacking options with ? ](https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/rust-by-example/error/option_unwrap/question_mark.html )