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borrow_me_the_reference

Instructions

Ownership is Rust's most unique feature, and it enables Rust to make memory safety guarantees without needing garbage collector. Therefore you must understand ownership in rust.

Create the following functions :

  • delete_and_backspace, imagine that - represents the backspace key and the + represents the delete key, this function must receive a borrowed string and turn this string into the string without the backspaces and the deletes.

  • is_correct that borrows a Vector of string literals with some correct and incorrect math equations and replaces the correct equations with and the wrong with and returns a usize with the percentage of correct equations.

Expected Functions

pub fn delete_and_backspace(s: &mut String) {
}

pub fn is_correct(v: &mut Vec<&str>) -> usize {
}

Notions

Usage

Here is a program to test your function

use borrow_me_the_reference::{delete_and_backspace, is_correct};

fn main() {
	let mut a = String::from("bpp--o+er+++sskroi-++lcw");
	let mut b: Vec<&str> = vec!["2+2=4", "3+2=5", "10-3=3", "5+5=10"];

	// - If a value does **not implement Copy**, it must be **borrowed** and so will be passed by **reference**.
	delete_and_backspace(&mut a); // the reference of  the value
	let per = is_correct(&mut b); // the reference of  the value

	println!("{:?}", (a, b, per));
	// output: ("borrow", ["✔", "✔", "✘", "✔"], 75)
}

And its output

student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$ cargo run
student@ubuntu:~/[[ROOT]]/test$