-// ***Remember to enable/add this part in `main.rs`!***
-
// Rust-101, Part 03: Input
// ========================
println!("Enter a list of numbers, one per line. End with Ctrl-D.");
for line in stdin.lock().lines() {
// Rust's type for (dynamic, growable) strings is `String`. However, our variable `line`
- // here is not yet of that type: It rather has type `io::Result<String>`.
+ // here is not yet of that type: It has type `io::Result<String>`.
// I chose the same name (`line`) for the new variable to ensure that I will never, accidentally,
// access the "old" `line` again.