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Hi @AntonOellerer thanks for bringing this up. I am not able to reproduce this issue. I have used But can you please try all the the following and report your findings?
You could also upgrade version Thanks, |
@AntonOellerer I was able to reproduce this issue. It seems like it does not have to do with the exercise itself but rather it's related to the way the At first inspection, it looks like the bug is caused by this line that tries to fetch the pending exercises. That line basically fetches exercises that come after the most recently modified file. So, it assumes (wrongly) that you are following the order of exercises presented to you by the In sum, the bug is reproducible if the user ignores the ordering provided by the I am working on a fix and will update this issue when the issue has been resolved. Thanks, |
1. `rustlings list` should now display more than just the exercise names. Information such as file paths and exercises statuses should be displayed. The `--paths` option limits the displayed fields to only the path names; while the `--names` option limits the displayed fields to only exercise names. You can also control which exercises are displayed, by using the `--filter` option, or the `--solved` or `--unsolved` flags. Some use cases: - Fetching pending exercise files with the keyword "conversion" to pass to my editor: ```sh vim $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --paths --unsolved) ``` - Fetching exercise names with keyword "conversion" to pass to `rustlings run`: ```sh for exercise in $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --names) do rustlings run ${exercise} done ``` 2. This should also fix rust-lang#465, and will likely fix rust-lang#585, as well. That bug mentioned in those issues has to do with the way the `watch` command handler fetches the pending exercises. Going forward, the least recently updated exercises along with all the other exercises in a pending state are fetched.
1. `rustlings list` should now display more than just the exercise names. Information such as file paths and exercises statuses should be displayed. The `--paths` option limits the displayed fields to only the path names; while the `--names` option limits the displayed fields to only exercise names. You can also control which exercises are displayed, by using the `--filter` option, or the `--solved` or `--unsolved` flags. Some use cases: - Fetching pending exercise files with the keyword "conversion" to pass to my editor: ```sh vim $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --paths --unsolved) ``` - Fetching exercise names with keyword "conversion" to pass to `rustlings run`: ```sh for exercise in $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --names) do rustlings run ${exercise} done ``` 2. This should also fix rust-lang#465, and will likely fix rust-lang#585, as well. That bug mentioned in those issues has to do with the way the `watch` command handler fetches the pending exercises. Going forward, the least recently updated exercises along with all the other exercises in a pending state are fetched.
1. `rustlings list` should now display more than just the exercise names. Information such as file paths and exercises statuses should be displayed. The `--paths` option limits the displayed fields to only the path names; while the `--names` option limits the displayed fields to only exercise names. You can also control which exercises are displayed, by using the `--filter` option, or the `--solved` or `--unsolved` flags. Some use cases: - Fetching pending exercise files with the keyword "conversion" to pass to my editor: ```sh vim $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --paths --unsolved) ``` - Fetching exercise names with keyword "conversion" to pass to `rustlings run`: ```sh for exercise in $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --names) do rustlings run ${exercise} done ``` 2. This should also fix rust-lang#465, and will likely fix rust-lang#585, as well. That bug mentioned in those issues has to do with the way the `watch` command handler fetches the pending exercises. Going forward, the least recently updated exercises along with all the other exercises in a pending state are fetched.
1. `rustlings list` should now display more than just the exercise names. Information such as file paths and exercises statuses should be displayed. The `--paths` option limits the displayed fields to only the path names; while the `--names` option limits the displayed fields to only exercise names. You can also control which exercises are displayed, by using the `--filter` option, or the `--solved` or `--unsolved` flags. Some use cases: - Fetching pending exercise files with the keyword "conversion" to pass to my editor: ```sh vim $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --paths --unsolved) ``` - Fetching exercise names with keyword "conversion" to pass to `rustlings run`: ```sh for exercise in $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --names) do rustlings run ${exercise} done ``` 2. This should also fix rust-lang#465, and will likely fix rust-lang#585, as well. That bug mentioned in those issues has to do with the way the `watch` command handler fetches the pending exercises. Going forward, the least recently updated exercises along with all the other exercises in a pending state are fetched.
1. `rustlings list` should now display more than just the exercise names. Information such as file paths and exercises statuses should be displayed. The `--paths` option limits the displayed fields to only the path names; while the `--names` option limits the displayed fields to only exercise names. You can also control which exercises are displayed, by using the `--filter` option, or the `--solved` or `--unsolved` flags. Some use cases: - Fetching pending exercise files with the keyword "conversion" to pass to my editor: ```sh vim $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --paths --unsolved) ``` - Fetching exercise names with keyword "conversion" to pass to `rustlings run`: ```sh for exercise in $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --names) do rustlings run ${exercise} done ``` 2. This should also fix rust-lang#465, and will likely fix rust-lang#585, as well. That bug mentioned in those issues has to do with the way the `watch` command handler fetches the pending exercises. Going forward, the least recently updated exercises along with all the other exercises in a pending state are fetched.
1. `rustlings list` should now display more than just the exercise names. Information such as file paths and exercises statuses should be displayed. The `--paths` option limits the displayed fields to only the path names; while the `--names` option limits the displayed fields to only exercise names. You can also control which exercises are displayed, by using the `--filter` option, or the `--solved` or `--unsolved` flags. Some use cases: - Fetching pending exercise files with the keyword "conversion" to pass to my editor: ```sh vim $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --paths --unsolved) ``` - Fetching exercise names with keyword "conversion" to pass to `rustlings run`: ```sh for exercise in $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --names) do rustlings run ${exercise} done ``` 2. This should also fix rust-lang#465, and will likely fix rust-lang#585, as well. That bug mentioned in those issues has to do with the way the `watch` command handler fetches the pending exercises. Going forward, the least recently updated exercises along with all the other exercises in a pending state are fetched.
1. `rustlings list` should now display more than just the exercise names. Information such as file paths and exercises statuses should be displayed. The `--paths` option limits the displayed fields to only the path names; while the `--names` option limits the displayed fields to only exercise names. You can also control which exercises are displayed, by using the `--filter` option, or the `--solved` or `--unsolved` flags. Some use cases: - Fetching pending exercise files with the keyword "conversion" to pass to my editor: ```sh vim $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --paths --unsolved) ``` - Fetching exercise names with keyword "conversion" to pass to `rustlings run`: ```sh for exercise in $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --names) do rustlings run ${exercise} done ``` 2. This should also fix rust-lang#465, and will likely fix rust-lang#585, as well. That bug mentioned in those issues has to do with the way the `watch` command handler fetches the pending exercises. Going forward, the least recently updated exercises along with all the other exercises in a pending state are fetched.
1. `rustlings list` should now display more than just the exercise names. Information such as file paths and exercises statuses should be displayed. The `--paths` option limits the displayed fields to only the path names; while the `--names` option limits the displayed fields to only exercise names. You can also control which exercises are displayed, by using the `--filter` option, or the `--solved` or `--unsolved` flags. Some use cases: - Fetching pending exercise files with the keyword "conversion" to pass to my editor: ```sh vim $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --paths --unsolved) ``` - Fetching exercise names with keyword "conversion" to pass to `rustlings run`: ```sh for exercise in $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --names) do rustlings run ${exercise} done ``` 2. This should also fix rust-lang#465, and will likely fix rust-lang#585, as well. That bug mentioned in those issues has to do with the way the `watch` command handler fetches the pending exercises. Going forward, the least recently updated exercises along with all the other exercises in a pending state are fetched.
1. `rustlings list` should now display more than just the exercise names. Information such as file paths and exercises statuses should be displayed. The `--paths` option limits the displayed fields to only the path names; while the `--names` option limits the displayed fields to only exercise names. You can also control which exercises are displayed, by using the `--filter` option, or the `--solved` or `--unsolved` flags. Some use cases: - Fetching pending exercise files with the keyword "conversion" to pass to my editor: ```sh vim $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --paths --unsolved) ``` - Fetching exercise names with keyword "conversion" to pass to `rustlings run`: ```sh for exercise in $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --names) do rustlings run ${exercise} done ``` 2. This should also fix rust-lang#465, and will likely fix rust-lang#585, as well. That bug mentioned in those issues has to do with the way the `watch` command handler fetches the pending exercises. Going forward, the least recently updated exercises along with all the other exercises in a pending state are fetched.
1. `rustlings list` should now display more than just the exercise names. Information such as file paths and exercises statuses should be displayed. The `--paths` option limits the displayed fields to only the path names; while the `--names` option limits the displayed fields to only exercise names. You can also control which exercises are displayed, by using the `--filter` option, or the `--solved` or `--unsolved` flags. Some use cases: - Fetching pending exercise files with the keyword "conversion" to pass to my editor: ```sh vim $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --paths --unsolved) ``` - Fetching exercise names with keyword "conversion" to pass to `rustlings run`: ```sh for exercise in $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --names) do rustlings run ${exercise} done ``` 2. This should also fix rust-lang#465, and will likely fix rust-lang#585, as well. That bug mentioned in those issues has to do with the way the `watch` command handler fetches the pending exercises. Going forward, the least recently updated exercises along with all the other exercises in a pending state are fetched.
1. `rustlings list` should now display more than just the exercise names. Information such as file paths and exercises statuses should be displayed. The `--paths` option limits the displayed fields to only the path names; while the `--names` option limits the displayed fields to only exercise names. You can also control which exercises are displayed, by using the `--filter` option, or the `--solved` or `--unsolved` flags. Some use cases: - Fetching pending exercise files with the keyword "conversion" to pass to my editor: ```sh vim $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --paths --unsolved) ``` - Fetching exercise names with keyword "conversion" to pass to `rustlings run`: ```sh for exercise in $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --names) do rustlings run ${exercise} done ``` 2. This should also fix rust-lang#465, and will likely fix rust-lang#585, as well. That bug mentioned in those issues has to do with the way the `watch` command handler fetches the pending exercises. Going forward, the least recently updated exercises along with all the other exercises in a pending state are fetched.
1. `rustlings list` should now display more than just the exercise names. Information such as file paths and exercises statuses should be displayed. The `--paths` option limits the displayed fields to only the path names; while the `--names` option limits the displayed fields to only exercise names. You can also control which exercises are displayed, by using the `--filter` option, or the `--solved` or `--unsolved` flags. Some use cases: - Fetching pending exercise files with the keyword "conversion" to pass to my editor: ```sh vim $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --paths --unsolved) ``` - Fetching exercise names with keyword "conversion" to pass to `rustlings run`: ```sh for exercise in $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --names) do rustlings run ${exercise} done ``` 2. This should also fix rust-lang#465, and will likely fix rust-lang#585, as well. That bug mentioned in those issues has to do with the way the `watch` command handler fetches the pending exercises. Going forward, the least recently updated exercises along with all the other exercises in a pending state are fetched.
1. `rustlings list` should now display more than just the exercise names. Information such as file paths and exercises statuses should be displayed. The `--paths` option limits the displayed fields to only the path names; while the `--names` option limits the displayed fields to only exercise names. You can also control which exercises are displayed, by using the `--filter` option, or the `--solved` or `--unsolved` flags. Some use cases: - Fetching pending exercise files with the keyword "conversion" to pass to my editor: ```sh vim $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --paths --unsolved) ``` - Fetching exercise names with keyword "conversion" to pass to `rustlings run`: ```sh for exercise in $(rustlings list --filter "conversion" --names) do rustlings run ${exercise} done ``` 2. This should also fix rust-lang#465, and will likely fix rust-lang#585, as well. That bug mentioned in those issues has to do with the way the `watch` command handler fetches the pending exercises. Going forward, the least recently updated exercises along with all the other exercises in a pending state are fetched.
Hey,
First of all, thank you very much for this instructive course, which helped me to get back into rust very fast.
I noticed that, when I finished the second-to-last exercise,
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, thatrustlings watch
immediately told me that I was finished, although I did not touchas_ref_mut
. Do you know why that might be?I am running rustlings 4.1.0 and rustc 1.47.0
Best regards
Anton
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