X-Git-Url: https://git.ralfj.de/rust-101.git/blobdiff_plain/29958c0fd33c5e714b52bed79a1832113c43b8d8..57fd78e47f3f9d935f62a5dc05e8676ae035ad3d:/workspace/src/part07.rs diff --git a/workspace/src/part07.rs b/workspace/src/part07.rs index 6b779cc..916cb01 100644 --- a/workspace/src/part07.rs +++ b/workspace/src/part07.rs @@ -11,14 +11,17 @@ pub trait Minimum { pub fn vec_min(v: &Vec) -> Option<&T> { let mut min: Option<&T> = None; for e in v { - unimplemented!() + min = Some(match min { + None => e, + Some(n) => n.min(e) + }); } min } // **Exercise 07.1**: For our `vec_min` to be usable with `BigInt`, you will have to provide an implementation of // `Minimum`. You should be able to pretty much copy the code you wrote for exercise 06.1. You should *not* -// make any copies! +// make any copies of `BigInt`! impl Minimum for BigInt { fn min<'a>(&'a self, other: &'a Self) -> &'a Self { unimplemented!() @@ -36,7 +39,7 @@ impl PartialEq for BigInt { } -// Now we can compare `BigInt`s. Rust treats `PratialEq` special in that it is wired to the operator `==`: +// Now we can compare `BigInt`s. Rust treats `PartialEq` special in that it is wired to the operator `==`: fn compare_big_ints() { let b1 = BigInt::new(13); let b2 = BigInt::new(37); @@ -58,7 +61,7 @@ fn test_min() { // ## Formatting -// All formating is handled by [`std::fmt`](http://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/index.html). I won't explain +// All formating is handled by [`std::fmt`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/fmt/index.html). I won't explain // all the details, and refer you to the documentation instead. use std::fmt;