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 asformat!
but the text is printed to the console (io::stdout).println!
: same asprint!
but a newline is appended.eprint!
: same asformat!
but the text is printed to the standard error (io::stderr).eprintln!
: same aseprint!
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!"); }
print!
, println!
2.🌟
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 :)