// We sometimes encourage you to keep trying things on a given exercise, even // after you already figured it out. If you got everything working and feel // ready for the next exercise, enter `n` in the terminal. // // The exercise file will be reloaded when you change one of the lines below! // Try adding a new `println!`. // Try removing a semicolon and see what happens in the terminal! fn main() { println!("Hello and"); println!(r#" welcome to... "#); println!(r#" _ _ _ "#); println!(r#" _ __ _ _ ___| |_| (_)_ __ __ _ ___ "#); println!(r#" | '__| | | / __| __| | | '_ \ / _` / __| "#); println!(r#" | | | |_| \__ \ |_| | | | | | (_| \__ \ "#); println!(r#" |_| \__,_|___/\__|_|_|_| |_|\__, |___/ "#); println!(r#" |___/ "#); println!(); println!("This exercise compiles successfully. The remaining exercises contain a compiler"); println!("or logic error. The central concept behind Rustlings is to fix these errors and"); println!("solve the exercises. Good luck!"); println!(); println!("The file of this exercise is `exercises/00_intro/intro1.rs`. Have a look!"); println!("The current exercise path will be always shown under the progress bar."); println!("You can click on the path to open the exercise file in your editor."); }