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Comprehensive Rust v2 (#1073)
I've taken some work by @fw-immunant and others on the new organization of the course and condensed it into a form amenable to a text editor and some computational analysis. You can see the inputs in `course.py` but the interesting bits are the output: `outline.md` and `slides.md`. The idea is to break the course into more, smaller segments with exercises at the ends and breaks in between. So `outline.md` lists the segments, their duration, and sums those durations up per-day. It shows we're about an hour too long right now! There are more details of the segments in `slides.md`, or you can see mostly the same stuff in `course.py`. This now contains all of the content from the v1 course, ensuring both that we've covered everything and that we'll have somewhere to redirect every page. Fixes #1082. Fixes #1465. --------- Co-authored-by: Nicole LeGare <dlegare.1001@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Martin Geisler <mgeisler@google.com>
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# Error Handling
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Error handling in Rust is done using explicit control flow:
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* Functions that can have errors list this in their return type,
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* There are no exceptions.
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{{%segment outline}}
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