println! and format!

Printing is handled by a series of [macros][macros] defined in [std::fmt][fmt] Some of which include:

  • format!: write formatted text to [String][string]
  • print!: same as format! but the text is printed to the console (io::stdout).
  • println!: same as print! but a newline is appended.
  • eprint!: same as format! but the text is printed to the standard error (io::stderr).
  • eprintln!: same as eprint!but a newline is appended.

All parse text in the same fashion. As a plus, Rust checks format correctness at compile time.

format!

1.🌟


fn main() {
    let s1 = "hello";
    /* Fill in the blank */
    let s = format!(__);
    assert_eq!(s, "hello, world!");
}

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fn main() {
   /* Fill in the blanks to make it print:
   Hello world, I am 
   Sunface!
   */
   __("hello world, ");
   __("I am");
   __("Sunface!");
}

You can find the solutions here(under the solutions path), but only use it when you need it :)