- Fix#26968 by noting the difference between ".." and "_" more explicitly
- Change one of the examples to show the match-all behaviour of ".."
- Merge "Ignoring variants" and "Ignoring bindings" sections into the latter
r? @steveklabnik
Clarifications for those new to Rust and Cargo:
* It's a good idea to get rid of the original `main.exe` in project root
* Slight clarification on the use of `main.rs` vs `lib.rs`
* Clarify that the TOML file needs to be in project root
- Fix#26968 by noting the difference between ".." and "_" more explicitly
- Change one of the examples to show the match-all behaviour of ".."
- Merge "Ignoring variants" and "Ignoring bindings" sections into the latter
Guessing Game states that "Rust only imports a few things into every
program, the ‘prelude’". That isn't strictly true. That is all it
imports by default and the change clarifies that point.
Added definitions for 'Expression', 'Expression-Oriented Language' and 'Statement' to glossary.
Sorted the definitions alphabetically.
r? @steveklabnik
The reader could probably infer this from the current text, but for C++ programmers it's not obvious that struct fields don't automatically become public.
Apparently I wasn't the only one to be confused:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/29157300/field-of-struct-is-private-when-importing-module
I don't think an example is necessary, but can add one if desired.
r? @steveklabnik
Instead of bar/baz, use valid/invalid as default methods. This
illustrates why you might want default methods, and shows that you can
call other trait methods from a default method.
r? @steveklabnik
Instead of bar/baz, use valid/invalid as default methods. This
illustrates why you might want default methods, and shows that you can
call other trait methods from a default method.
Was browsing somebody else's code and came across a snippet using labels. Looking around, it seems like there was an example for this in [rustbyexample](http://rustbyexample.com/flow_control/loop/nested.html) but none in trpl.
Updated "Installing Rust" and "After installation" to provide additional guidance to Windows users on including Rust in the Path system variable.
r? @steveklabnik