## macro_map ### Instructions Create a macro rule called `hash_map` to initialize and declare a `HashMap` at the same time, very similar to what `vec!` macro does for `Vector`. > Your macro should accept both leading and non leading commas syntax to be more flexible in terms of coding style and reflect the language general style. ### Expected Macro ```rust macro_rules! hash_map { } ``` ### Usage Here is a possible program to test your function, ```rust use macro_map::hash_map; use std::collections::HashMap; fn main() { let empty: HashMap = hash_map!(); let new = hash_map!('a' => 22, 'b' => 1, 'c' => 10); let nested = hash_map!( "first" => hash_map!( "Rob" => 32.2, "Gen" => 44.1, "Chris" => 10., ), "second" => hash_map!() ); println!("{:?}", empty); println!("{:?}", new); println!("{:?}", nested); } ``` And its output: ```console $ cargo run {} {'b': 1, 'a': 22, 'c': 10} {"first": {"Rob": 32.2, "Gen": 44.1, "Chris": 10.0}, "second": {}} $ ```