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# Open a text editor and type in a basic program (one is given for you to execute) | # Open a text editor and type in a basic program (one is given for you to execute) | ||
fn main() { | fn main() | ||
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println!("Hello, Rust is running on Fedora now!"); | println!("Hello, Rust is running on Fedora now!"); | ||
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Revision as of 09:00, 1 February 2017
Description
This test case tests whether you complies the programs correctly.
Setup
- Ensure the
rust
package is installed
How to test
- Open a text editor and type in a basic program (one is given for you to execute)
fn main() {
println!("Hello, Rust is running on Fedora now!");
}
- Save this in a file with name convention <filename>.rs
- Open terminal/konsole
- Compile the file by executing rustc <filename>.rs
- Execute ./<filename>
Expected Results
- Hello, Rust is running on Fedora now! - will be displayed