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Move struct update syntax to speaker notes (#2597)

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@ -27,9 +27,6 @@ fn main() {
let age = 39; let age = 39;
let avery = Person { name, age }; let avery = Person { name, age };
describe(&avery); describe(&avery);
let jackie = Person { name: String::from("Jackie"), ..avery };
describe(&jackie);
} }
``` ```
@ -49,8 +46,20 @@ Key Points:
not important. not important.
- If you already have variables with the right names, then you can create the - If you already have variables with the right names, then you can create the
struct using a shorthand. struct using a shorthand.
- The syntax `..avery` allows us to copy the majority of the fields from the old
struct without having to explicitly type it all out. It must always be the ## More to Explore
last element.
- You can also demonstrate the struct update syntax here:
```rust,ignore
let jackie = Person { name: String::from("Jackie"), ..avery };
```
- It allows us to copy the majority of the fields from the old struct without
having to explicitly type it all out. It must always be the last element.
- It is mainly used in combination with the `Default` trait. We will talk about
struct update syntax in more detail on the slide on the `Default` trait, so we
don't need to talk about it here unless students ask about it.
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