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tutorial: fix for-loop example
Although in the example function `each` works as expected with rust-0.6 (the latest release), it fails to even compile with `incoming` rust (see test/compile-fail/bad-for-loop-2.rs). Change the function to return a `bool` instead of `()`: this works fine with both versions of rust, and does not misguide potential contributors. Signed-off-by: Ramkumar Ramachandra <artagnon@gmail.com>
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@ -1613,18 +1613,19 @@ loop. Like `do`, `for` is a nice syntax for describing control flow
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with closures. Additionally, within a `for` loop, `break`, `loop`,
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and `return` work just as they do with `while` and `loop`.
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Consider again our `each` function, this time improved to
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break early when the iteratee returns `false`:
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Consider again our `each` function, this time improved to return
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immediately when the iteratee returns `false`:
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~~~~
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fn each(v: &[int], op: &fn(v: &int) -> bool) {
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fn each(v: &[int], op: &fn(v: &int) -> bool) -> bool {
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let mut n = 0;
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while n < v.len() {
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if !op(&v[n]) {
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break;
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return false;
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}
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n += 1;
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}
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return true;
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}
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~~~~
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