@@ -342,7 +342,7 @@ Once you have this file in place, we should be ready to build! Try this:
342342
343343``` {bash}
344344$ cargo build
345- Compiling hello_world v0.1.0 (file:///home/yourname/projects/hello_world)
345+ Compiling hello_world v0.0.1 (file:///home/yourname/projects/hello_world)
346346$ ./target/hello_world
347347Hello, world!
348348```
@@ -486,7 +486,7 @@ You can use `cargo build` on the command line to build it. You'll get a warning,
486486but it will still print "Hello, world!":
487487
488488``` {ignore,notrust}
489- Compiling hello_world v0.1.0 (file:///home/you/projects/hello_world)
489+ Compiling hello_world v0.0.1 (file:///home/you/projects/hello_world)
490490src/hello_world.rs:2:9: 2:10 warning: unused variable: `x`, #[warn(unused_variable)] on by default
491491src/hello_world.rs:2 let x: int;
492492 ^
@@ -508,7 +508,7 @@ And try to build it. You'll get an error:
508508
509509``` {bash}
510510$ cargo build
511- Compiling hello_world v0.1.0 (file:///home/you/projects/hello_world)
511+ Compiling hello_world v0.0.1 (file:///home/you/projects/hello_world)
512512src/hello_world.rs:4:39: 4:40 error: use of possibly uninitialized variable: `x`
513513src/hello_world.rs:4 println!("The value of x is: {}", x);
514514 ^
@@ -2279,7 +2279,7 @@ print an error message and return. Let's give this a shot:
22792279
22802280``` {notrust,ignore}
22812281$ cargo build
2282- Compiling guessing_game v0.1.0 (file:///home/you/projects/guessing_game)
2282+ Compiling guessing_game v0.0.1 (file:///home/you/projects/guessing_game)
22832283$ ./target/guessing_game
22842284Guess the number!
22852285The secret number is: 17
@@ -2671,7 +2671,7 @@ Let's double check our work by compiling:
26712671
26722672``` {bash,ignore}
26732673$ cargo build
2674- Compiling modules v0.1.0 (file:///home/you/projects/modules)
2674+ Compiling modules v0.0.1 (file:///home/you/projects/modules)
26752675$ ./target/modules
26762676Hello, world!
26772677```
@@ -2732,7 +2732,7 @@ mod hello {
27322732It gives an error:
27332733
27342734``` {notrust,ignore}
2735- Compiling modules v0.1.0 (file:///home/you/projects/modules)
2735+ Compiling modules v0.0.1 (file:///home/you/projects/modules)
27362736src/main.rs:2:5: 2:23 error: function `print_hello` is private
27372737src/main.rs:2 hello::print_hello();
27382738 ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -2756,7 +2756,7 @@ This will work:
27562756
27572757``` {notrust,ignore}
27582758$ cargo build
2759- Compiling modules v0.1.0 (file:///home/you/projects/modules)
2759+ Compiling modules v0.0.1 (file:///home/you/projects/modules)
27602760$
27612761```
27622762
@@ -2766,7 +2766,7 @@ Try it out:
27662766
27672767``` {notrust,ignore}
27682768$ cargo run
2769- Compiling modules v0.1.0 (file:///home/steve/tmp/modules)
2769+ Compiling modules v0.0.1 (file:///home/steve/tmp/modules)
27702770 Running `target/modules`
27712771Hello, world!
27722772$
@@ -2816,7 +2816,7 @@ This doesn't _quite_ work yet. Try it:
28162816
28172817``` {notrust,ignore}
28182818$ cargo build
2819- Compiling modules v0.1.0 (file:///home/you/projects/modules)
2819+ Compiling modules v0.0.1 (file:///home/you/projects/modules)
28202820/home/you/projects/modules/src/lib.rs:2:5: 4:6 warning: code is never used: `print_hello`, #[warn(dead_code)] on by default
28212821/home/you/projects/modules/src/lib.rs:2 pub fn print_hello() {
28222822/home/you/projects/modules/src/lib.rs:3 println!("Hello, world!");
@@ -2852,7 +2852,7 @@ And everything should work:
28522852
28532853``` {notrust,ignore}
28542854$ cargo run
2855- Compiling modules v0.1.0 (file:///home/you/projects/modules)
2855+ Compiling modules v0.0.1 (file:///home/you/projects/modules)
28562856 Running `target/modules`
28572857Hello, world!
28582858```
@@ -2918,7 +2918,7 @@ This should all compile as usual:
29182918
29192919``` {notrust,ignore}
29202920$ cargo build
2921- Compiling modules v0.1.0 (file:///home/you/projects/modules)
2921+ Compiling modules v0.0.1 (file:///home/you/projects/modules)
29222922$
29232923```
29242924
@@ -3090,7 +3090,7 @@ And try it out:
30903090
30913091``` {notrust,ignore}
30923092$ cargo run
3093- Compiling testing v0.1.0 (file:///home/you/projects/testing)
3093+ Compiling testing v0.0.1 (file:///home/you/projects/testing)
30943094 Running `target/testing`
30953095Hello, world!
30963096$
@@ -3123,7 +3123,7 @@ it `false`, so this test should fail. Let's try it!
31233123
31243124``` {notrust,ignore}
31253125$ cargo test
3126- Compiling testing v0.1.0 (file:///home/you/projects/testing)
3126+ Compiling testing v0.0.1 (file:///home/you/projects/testing)
31273127/home/you/projects/testing/src/main.rs:1:1: 3:2 warning: code is never used: `main`, #[warn(dead_code)] on by default
31283128/home/you/projects/testing/src/main.rs:1 fn main() {
31293129/home/you/projects/testing/src/main.rs:2 println!("Hello, world");
@@ -3156,7 +3156,7 @@ Lots of output! Let's break this down:
31563156
31573157``` {notrust,ignore}
31583158$ cargo test
3159- Compiling testing v0.1.0 (file:///home/you/projects/testing)
3159+ Compiling testing v0.0.1 (file:///home/you/projects/testing)
31603160```
31613161
31623162You can run all of your tests with ` cargo test ` . This runs both your tests in
@@ -3231,7 +3231,7 @@ And then try to run our tests again:
32313231
32323232``` {notrust,ignore}
32333233$ cargo test
3234- Compiling testing v0.1.0 (file:///home/you/projects/testing)
3234+ Compiling testing v0.0.1 (file:///home/you/projects/testing)
32353235/home/you/projects/testing/src/main.rs:1:1: 3:2 warning: code is never used: `main`, #[warn(dead_code)] on by default
32363236/home/you/projects/testing/src/main.rs:1 fn main() {
32373237/home/you/projects/testing/src/main.rs:2 println!("Hello, world");
@@ -3270,7 +3270,7 @@ With this attribute, we won't get the warning:
32703270
32713271``` {notrust,ignore}
32723272$ cargo test
3273- Compiling testing v0.1.0 (file:///home/you/projects/testing)
3273+ Compiling testing v0.0.1 (file:///home/you/projects/testing)
32743274
32753275running 0 tests
32763276
@@ -3299,7 +3299,7 @@ And try to run the test:
32993299
33003300``` {notrust,ignore}
33013301$ cargo test
3302- Compiling testing v0.1.0 (file:///home/youg/projects/testing)
3302+ Compiling testing v0.0.1 (file:///home/youg/projects/testing)
33033303/home/youg/projects/testing/tests/lib.rs:3:18: 3:38 error: unresolved name `add_three_times_four`.
33043304/home/youg/projects/testing/tests/lib.rs:3 let result = add_three_times_four(5i);
33053305 ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -3358,7 +3358,7 @@ Let's give it a run:
33583358
33593359``` {ignore,notrust}
33603360$ cargo test
3361- Compiling testing v0.1.0 (file:///home/you/projects/testing)
3361+ Compiling testing v0.0.1 (file:///home/you/projects/testing)
33623362
33633363running 0 tests
33643364
@@ -3398,7 +3398,7 @@ If you run `cargo test`, you should get the same output:
33983398
33993399``` {ignore,notrust}
34003400$ cargo test
3401- Compiling testing v0.1.0 (file:///home/you/projects/testing)
3401+ Compiling testing v0.0.1 (file:///home/you/projects/testing)
34023402
34033403running 0 tests
34043404
@@ -3442,7 +3442,7 @@ fn test_add_three() {
34423442We'd get this error:
34433443
34443444``` {notrust,ignore}
3445- Compiling testing v0.1.0 (file:///home/you/projects/testing)
3445+ Compiling testing v0.0.1 (file:///home/you/projects/testing)
34463446/home/you/projects/testing/tests/lib.rs:3:5: 3:24 error: function `add_three` is private
34473447/home/you/projects/testing/tests/lib.rs:3 use testing::add_three;
34483448 ^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
@@ -3485,7 +3485,7 @@ Let's give it a shot:
34853485
34863486``` {ignore,notrust}
34873487$ cargo test
3488- Compiling testing v0.1.0 (file:///home/you/projects/testing)
3488+ Compiling testing v0.0.1 (file:///home/you/projects/testing)
34893489
34903490running 1 test
34913491test test::test_times_four ... ok
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