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README.md
profanity filter
Instructions
Sometimes it is more desirable to catch the failure of some parts of a program instead of just calling panic.
For this exercise you will have to create a message blocker, where you must block the word stupid
.
You will have to create a structure called Message
, this structure
must have the following elements:
- content: String
- user: String
The struct
must also have a implementation of 2 functions associated with it:
new
, which initializes the structuresend_ms
, which only has its implementation type (self) as argument and returns an option:- This function must return
None
if the content of the message is either empty or contains the word stupid. Otherwise it returns the content of the message.
- This function must return
You will have to create two more functions that are not associated with any structure:
check_ms
which:- receives as parameters the reference to the structure
Message
- and returns a tuple, containing a
bool
and astring
:- This function will execute the function
send_ms
and if the result of the option isNone
, it should return (false, "ERROR: illegal").Otherwise it returnstrue
and the content of the message sent.
- This function will execute the function
- receives as parameters the reference to the structure
Notions
Expected Function
pub struct Message {
}
impl Message {
pub fn new(ms: String, u: String, t: String) -> Message {
}
pub fn send_ms(&self) -> Option<&str> {
}
}
pub fn check_ms(ms: &Message) -> (bool, &str) {
}
pub fn format_date() -> String {
}
Usage
Here is a program to test your function
use profanity_filter::*;
fn main() {
let m0 = Message::new("hello there".to_string(), "toby".to_string(), format_date());
println!("{:?}", check_ms(&m0));
let m1 = Message::new("".to_string(), "toby".to_string(), format_date());
println!("{:?}", check_ms(&m1));
let m2 = Message::new("you are stupid".to_string(), "toby".to_string(), format_date());
println!("{:?}", check_ms(&m2));
let m3 = Message::new("stupid".to_string(), "toby".to_string(), format_date());
println!("{:?}", check_ms(&m3));
}
And its output:
student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ cargo run
(true, "hello there")
(false, "ERROR: illegal")
(false, "ERROR: illegal")
(false, "ERROR: illegal")
student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$