From ff801d662ebdebee4845dcc825b366215e4b88bf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alan Andrade Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2013 00:51:11 -0600 Subject: Fix tests --- src/libstd/str.rs | 14 +++++++++----- 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'src/libstd') diff --git a/src/libstd/str.rs b/src/libstd/str.rs index 8e6d8523f77..4516fb85f90 100644 --- a/src/libstd/str.rs +++ b/src/libstd/str.rs @@ -38,11 +38,15 @@ there are three common kinds of strings in rust: As an example, here's a few different kinds of strings. ```rust -let owned_string = ~"I am an owned string"; -let managed_string = @"This string is garbage-collected"; -let borrowed_string1 = "This string is borrowed with the 'static lifetime"; -let borrowed_string2: &str = owned_string; // owned strings can be borrowed -let borrowed_string3: &str = managed_string; // managed strings can also be borrowed +#[feature(managed_boxes)]; + +fn main() { + let owned_string = ~"I am an owned string"; + let managed_string = @"This string is garbage-collected"; + let borrowed_string1 = "This string is borrowed with the 'static lifetime"; + let borrowed_string2: &str = owned_string; // owned strings can be borrowed + let borrowed_string3: &str = managed_string; // managed strings can also be borrowed +} ``` From the example above, you can see that rust has 3 different kinds of string -- cgit 1.4.1-3-g733a5