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order_books
Instructions
Build a module called library
with two sub-modules inside it:
writers
which contains a structure calledWriter
that has a first_name (String), last_name (String) and a set of books (Vec<Book>).books
which contains a structure calledBook
that has a title (String) and a year of publish (u64).
You will also have to create (outside the previous modules) a function order_books
that receives a writer (Writer) and orders the set of books alphabetically.
Expected Functions and Structs
pub fn order_books(writer: &mut Writer) {
}
struct Writer {
}
struct Book {
}
Example
Here is a program to test your function and structs:
fn main() {
let mut writer_a = Writer {
first_name: "William".to_string(),
last_name: "Shakespeare".to_string(),
books: vec![
Book {
title: "Hamlet".to_string(),
year: 1600,
},
Book {
title: "Othelo".to_string(),
year: 1603,
},
Book {
title: "Romeo and Juliet".to_string(),
year: 1593,
},
Book {
title: "MacBeth".to_string(),
year: 1605,
},
],
};
println!("Before ordering");
for b in &writer_a.books {
println!("{:?}", b.title);
}
order_books(&mut writer_a);
println!("\nAfter ordering");
for b in writer_a.books {
println!("{:?}", b.title);
}
}
And its output:
$ cargo run
Before ordering
"Hamlet"
"Othelo"
"Romeo and Juliet"
"MacBeth"
After ordering
"Hamlet"
"MacBeth"
"Othelo"
"Romeo and Juliet"
$