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LinkedIn skill assessment answers and questions — Rust (Linguaggio di programmazione)

Ruggine is a modern and innovative programming language that has gained popularity for its focus on performance, sicurezza, and concurrency. In questa guida completa, siamo entusiasti di presentare una serie di domande di valutazione delle competenze e risposte specifically tailored for Ruggine utenti.

Whether you’re a seasoned developer looking to expand your capabilities or a beginner aiming to understand the basics of this powerful language, questa risorsa è progettata per aiutarti a diventare esperto Ruggine e le sue applicazioni. Unisciti a noi mentre esploriamo i concetti fondamentali di Rust programming, including ownership, borrowing, lifetimes, e altro ancora, empowering you to harness the full potential of this cutting-edge language.

Q1. Which type cast preserves the mathematical value in all cases?

  • i64 as i32
  • usize as u64
  • i32 as i64
  • f64 as f32

Q2. What do the vertical bars represent here?

str::thread::spawn(|| {
    println!("LinkedIn");
});
  • a closure
  • a thread
  • a future
  • a block

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Q3. Which choice is not a scalar data type?

  • intero
  • float
  • boolean
  • tupla

Q4. _ cannot be destructured.

  • Traits
  • Python da base ad avanzato con progetti GUI
  • Enums
  • Structs

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Q5. Which cargo command checks a program for error without creating a binary executable?

  • cargo –Ubuntu 18.04LTS
  • cargo init
  • cargo build
  • cargo check

Q6. Il termine scatola and related phrases such as boxing a value are often used when relating to memory layout. What does scatola refer to?

  • It’s creating a pointer on the heap that points to a value on the stack.
  • It’s creating a pointer on the stack that points to a value on the heap.
  • It’s creating a memory guard around values to prevent illegal access.
  • It’s an abstraction that refers to ownership. “Boxedvalues are clearly labelled.

Q7. What is an alternative way of writing slice that produces the same result?

...
let s = String::form("hello");
let slice = &s[0..2];
  • let slice = &S[len + 2];
  • let slice = &S[len – 2];
  • let slice = &s.copy(0..2);
  • let slice = &S[..2];

Q8. Usando il ? operator at the end of an expression is equivalent to _.

  • a match pattern that branches into True or False
  • calling ok_error()
  • calling panic!()
  • a match pattern that may result an early return

D9. Which is valid syntax for defining an array of i32 values?

  • Vettore::with_capacity(10)
  • [i32]
  • Vettore::nuovo(10)
  • [i32; 10]

Q10. What syntax is required to take a mutable reference to T, when used within a function argument?

fn increment(i: T) {
    // body elided
}
  • *mut T
  • mut ref T
  • mut &T
  • &mut T

Dovrai almeno raggiungere. The smart pointers Rc and Arc provide reference counting. What is the API for incrementing a reference count?

  • .Inserisci()
  • .incr()
  • .clone()
  • .increment()

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D12. What happens when an error occurs that is being handled by the question mark (?) operator?

  • The error is reported and execution continues.
  • An exception is raised. The effect(S) of the exception are defined by the error! macro.
  • The program panics immediately.
  • Rust attempts to convert the error to the local function’s error type and return it as Result::Err. If that fails, the program panics.

Q13. Which comment syntax is not legal?

  • /*
  • #
  • //!
  • //

Q14. In matching patterns, values are ignored with _.

  • .ignore()
  • an underscore (_)
  • ..
  • Salta

Q15. Defining a _ requires a lifetime parameter.

  • function that ends the lifetime of one of its arguments
  • struct that contains a reference to a value
  • function with a generic argument
  • struct that contains a reference to a boxed value

Rust book reference

Q16. Which example correctly uses std::collezioni::HashMap’s Entry API to populate counts?

use std::collections::HashMap;
fn main() {
    let mut counts = HashMap::new();
    let text = "LinkedIn Learning";
    for c in text.chars() {
        // Complete this block
    }
    println!("{:?}", counts);
}
  • ­
for c in text.chars() {
    if let Some(count) = &mut counts.get(&c) {
        counts.insert(c, *count + 1);
    } else {
        counts.insert(c, 1);
    };
}
  • ­
for c in text.chars() {
    let count = counts.entry(c).or_insert(0);
    *count += 1;
}
  • ­
for c in text.chars() {
    let count = counts.entry(c);
    *count += 1;
}
  • ­
for c in text.chars() {
    counts.entry(c).or_insert(0).map(|x| x + 1);
}

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Q17. Which fragment does not incur memory allocations while writing to a “file” (represented by a Vec)?

use std::collections::HashMap;

fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
    let mut v = Vec::<u8>::new();

    let a = "LinkedIn";
    let b = 123;
    let c = '🧀';

    // replace this line

    println!("{:?}", v);

    Ok(())
}
  • :
write!(&mut v, "{}{}{}", a, b, c)?;
  • :
v.write(a)?;
v.write(b)?;
v.write(c)?;
  • :
v.write(a, b, c)?;
  • :
v.write_all(a.as_bytes())?;
v.write_all(&b.to_string().as_bytes())?;
c.encode_utf8(&mut v);
  1. Answered in rust user forum
  2. riferimento

D18. Does the main function compile? Se è così, perché? Altrimenti, what do you need to change?

fn main() {
    let Some(x) = some_option_value;
}
  • The code does not compile. let statements require a refutable pattern. Inserisci if prima let.
  • The code compiles. let statements sometimes require a refutable pattern.
  • The code does not compile. let statements requires an irrefutable pattern. Inserisci if prima let.
  • The code compiles. let do not require a refutable pattern.

D19. Which statement about lifetimes is false?

  • Lifetimes were redundantly specified in previous version of Rust.
  • Lifetimes are specified when a struct is holding a reference to a value.
  • Lifetimes are specified when certain values must outlive others.
  • Lifetimes are always inferred by the compiler.

Q20. When used as a return type, which Rust type plays a similar role to Python’s None, JavaScript’s null, or the void type in C/C++?

  • !
  • None
  • Null
  • ()

D21. To convert a Result to an Option, which method should you use?

  • .as_option()
  • .ok()
  • .to_option()
  • .into()

Q22. Which statement about the Clone e Copy traits is false?

  • Copy is enabled for primitive, built-in types.
  • Without Copy, Rust applies move semantics to a type’s access.
  • When using Clone, copying data is explicit.
  • Until a type implements either Copy o Clone, its internal data cannot be copied.

ref from stack overflow

Q23. Why does this code non compile?

fn returns_closure() -> dyn Fn(i32) -> i32 {
    |x| x + 1
}
  • The returned fn pointer and value need to be represented by another trait.
  • Closures are types, so they cannot be returned directly from a function.
  • Closures are types and can be returned only if the concrete trait is implemented.
  • Closures are represented by traits, so they cannot be a return type.

Rust book reference

Q24. What smart pointer is used to allow multiple ownership of a value in various threads?

  • Arc<T>
  • Box<T>
  • Both Arc<T> e Rc<T> are multithread safe.
  • Rc<T>

Rust book reference

Q25. Which types are non allowed within an enum variant’s body?

  • zero-sized types
  • structs
  • trait objects
  • floating-point numbers

Riferimento

Q26. Which statement about this code is true?

fn main() {
    let c = 'z';
    let heart_eyed_cat = '😻';
}
  • Both are character literals.
  • heart_eyed_cat is an invalid expression.
  • c is a string literal and heart_eyed_cat is a character literal.
  • Both are string literals.

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D27. Your application requires a single copy of some data type T to be held in memory that can be accessed by multiple threads. What is the thread-safe wrapper type?

  • Mutex<Arc<T>>
  • Rc<Mutex<T>>
  • Arc<Mutex<T>>
  • Mutex<Rc<T>>

Rust book reference

D28. Which idiom can be used to concatenate the strings a, b, c?

let a = "a".to_string();
let b = "b".to_string();
let c = "c".to_string();
  • String::from(a,b,c)
  • format!("{}{}{}", a, b, c)
  • concat(a,b,c)
  • a + b + c

D29. In this function. what level of access is provided to the variable a?

use std::fmt::Debug;

fn report<T:Debug>(a: &T) {
    eprintln!("info: {:?}", a);
}
  • Stampa
  • read-only
  • read/write
  • eseguire il debug

Q30. Which choice is non valid loop syntax?

  • loop
  • for
  • while
  • do

Q31. How do you construct a value of Status that is initialized to Waiting?

enum Status {
    Waiting,
    Busy,
    Error(String),
}
  • let s = Enum::new(Status::Waiting);
  • let s = new Status::Waiting;
  • let s = Status::Waiting;
  • let s = Status::new(Waiting);

Q32. Which statement about enums is false?

  • Enums are useful in matching patterns.
  • Option is an enum type.
  • Enum variants can have different types with associated data.
  • il termine enum is short for enummap

____ base. What does an underscore (_) indicate when used as pattern?

  • It matches everything.
  • It matches underscores.
  • It matches any value that has a length of 1.
  • It matches nothing.

Q34. What is a safe operation on a std::cell:UnsafeCell<T>?

  • UN &mut T reference is allowed. However it may not cpexists with any other references. and may be created only in single-threaded code.
  • UnsafeCell<T> provides thread-safety. Perciò, creando &T references from multiple threads is safe.
  • The only safe operation is the .get() metodo, which returns only a raw pointer.
  • Non. UnsafeCell<T> only allows code that would otherwise need unsafe blocks to be written in safe code.

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Ultimo strato. Generics are useful when you _.

  • need to reduce code duplication by concretizing values and restricting parameters in functions
  • need to reduce code duplication by abstracting values further, such as in function parameters
  • need a supertrait
  • are not sure if you need a specific kind of trait

Q36. How do you create a Rust project on the command-line?

  • cargo new
  • rustup init
  • cargo start
  • rust new-project

Q37. Calling.clone() _.

  • deeply copies heap data and clones ownership
  • clones the pointer to the heap
  • clones the heap data onto the stack
  • deeply copies heap and stack

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Q38. what is one of the roles of the let keyword?

let text = String::new("LinkedIn");
  • Create a text object.
  • Assign a mutable value.
  • request to borrow a string.
  • Assign an immutable value.

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Q39. How is a new enum initialized?

enum Option_i32 {
    Some(i32),
    None,
}
  • let integer = Option_i32::Alcuni(5);
  • let integer = Option_i32.new(Alcuni(5))
  • let integer = Option_i32::Nuovo::(Alcuni(5))
  • let integer = Option_i32.init()

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Q40. What are the main difference between const and static?

  • They can be used interchangeably, but const only supports primitive types while static must be used for structs and user-defined types.
  • They can be used interchangeably, but const values are compiled at compile time.
  • Values defined with const live in the stack, while static values live on the heap.
  • Values defined with const can be copied to wherever they are needed, whereas static values remain in a fixed place in memory.

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Q41. Which Rust data type represents a signed integer that has the same width as a pointer of the compile target’s CPU?

  • i64
  • int64
  • isize
  • int

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Q42. When are supertraits needed?

  • when a trait is needed for multiple structs
  • when a trait depends on another trait
  • only when a generic trait is used
  • when a metatrait is needed to use another trait

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Q43. Which types are legal for x to be in this snippet?

if x {
    println!("ok");
}
  • every type that implements the std::cmp::Truth trait
  • only the primitive bool type
  • both bool and u8 (which is how bool is implemented under the hood)
  • bool and std::sync::atomic::AtomicBool

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Q44. How do you access the married data in this struct?

struct person = Person {
    height: u64,
    weight: u64,
    married: bool
}
  • person.getMarried()
  • persona[married]
  • person.value(married)
  • person.married

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Q45. To mark a function as visible to other crates, what do you need to do to its definition?

  • Add the public keyword.
  • Add the pub keywork.
  • Begin the function’s name with a capital letter.
  • Remove the private keyword.

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Q46. Which choice is a compound data type?

  • char
  • tupla
  • bool
  • i32

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Q47. How could you make this function compile?

fn main() {
    let x = 5;
    println!("The value of x is: {}", x);
    x = 6;
    println!("The value of x is: {}", x);
}
  • Use x only once in a println!() dichiarazione.
  • Place curly brackets around let x = 5.
  • Add const to let x = 6.
  • Add mut to let x = 5.

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D48. Using .unwrap() will _.

  • let you choose the expected panic error message
  • call panic! if there is an error or absence of value
  • unwrap the value inside an unsafe wrapper
  • return the error inside Ok()

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Q49. When should the panic! macro be called instead of using std::result::Result?

  • when there is a way to encode the information in types used
  • when your code is expected to end in a good state
  • when the situation is considered unrecoverable
  • when valid values are passed on the code

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Q50. Which statement about arrays is true?

  • [; size of array] can initialize arrays.
  • Indexing, such as array.0, accesses elements in arrays.
  • A data structure for collections can contain different types of values.
  • Arrays are useful when you want to allocate data on the heap and then on the stack.

Riferimento

Q51. How would you select the value 2.0 from this tuple?

let pt = Point2D(-1.0, 2.0)
  • pt[1]
  • pt(1)
  • pt.iter().nth(1)
  • pt.1

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Q52. When writing tests, which macro should you use to assert equality between two values?

  • assert_eq!()
  • assert_equal!()
  • is_equals!()
  • assert!()

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Q53. Which code statement in Rust is used to define a BTreeMap object?

  • let btm=BTreeMap::nuovo()
  • let mut btm=BTreeMap::nuovo()
  • BTreeMap btm = BTreeMap.new()
  • BTreeMap btm = std::collezioni::BTreeMap::nuovo()

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Q54 .Rust is known to be memory safe. Which feature is the main reason for the memory safety of Rust?

  • ownership
  • borrowing
  • lifetimes
  • riferimento

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Q55 . To support Dynamic Sized variables, what should we use in place off32”?

  • Not supportedin Rust
  • use array
  • ?sized
  • list all data-types

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Q56 . Cosa è “Dropin Rust used for?

  • run code as multi-threaded
  • run code when variable is out of scope
  • run code and drop it if error comes
  • opzione 4

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Q57 . In Rust, how is a macro from the above Rust code snippet used?

  • foo(X)
  • #foo
  • foo!()
  • foo

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D58 . Which library does Rust use for memory allocation?

  • tcmalloc
  • mimalloc
  • ptmalloc
  • jemalloc

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Q59 . Who designed Rust from scratch in 2006?

  • Graydon Hoare
  • Yukihiro Matsumoto
  • Guido Van Rossum
  • David flanagan

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Q60. Which types are non allowed within an enum variant’s body?

  • zero-sized types
  • structs
  • trait objects
  • floating-point numbers

Q61. Which example correctly uses std::collezioni::HashMap’s Entry API to populate counts?

use std::collections::HashMap;
fn main() {
    let mut counts = HashMap::new();
    let text = "LinkedIn Learning";
    for c in text.chars() {
        // Complete this block
    }
    println!("{:?}", counts);
}
  • ­
for c in text.chars() {
    if let Some(count) = &mut counts.get(&c) {
        counts.insert(c, *count + 1);
    } else {
        counts.insert(c, 1);
    };
}
  • ­
for c in text.chars() {
    let count = counts.entry(c).or_insert(0);
    *count += 1;
}
  • ­
for c in text.chars() {
    let count = counts.entry(c);
    *count += 1;
}
  • ­
for c in text.chars() {
    counts.entry(c).or_insert(0).map(|x| x + 1);
}

Q62. To convert a Result to an Option, which method should you use?

  • .as_option()
  • .ok()
  • .to_option()
  • .into()

D63. Which statement about this code is true?

fn main() {
    let c = 'z';
    let heart_eyed_cat = '😻';
}
  • Both are character literals.
  • heart_eyed_cat is an invalid expression.
  • c is a string literal and heart_eyed_cat is a character literal.
  • Both are string literals.

Q64. What is an alternative way of writing slice that produces the same result?

...
let s = String::form("hello");
let slice = &s[0..2];
  • let slice = &S[len + 2];
  • let slice = &S[len – 2];
  • let slice = &s.copy(0..2);
  • let slice = &S[..2];

Q65. How would you select the value 2.0 from this tuple?

let pt = Point2D(-1.0, 2.0)
  • pt[1]
  • pt(1)
  • pt.iter().nth(1)
  • pt.1

Q66. What is the purpose of the move keyword in Rust?

  • To indicate that a value should be moved instead of copied.
  • To indicate that a value should be copied instead of moved.
  • To indicate that a value should be borrowed instead of owned.
  • To indicate that a value should be owned instead of borrowed.

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  • Helen Bassey

    Ciao, Sono Elena, uno scrittore di blog appassionato di pubblicare contenuti approfonditi nella nicchia dell'istruzione. Credo che l’istruzione sia la chiave dello sviluppo personale e sociale, e voglio condividere le mie conoscenze ed esperienze con studenti di tutte le età e background. Sul mio blog, troverai articoli su argomenti come le strategie di apprendimento, formazione in linea, orientamento professionale, e altro ancora. Accolgo con piacere anche feedback e suggerimenti da parte dei miei lettori, quindi sentiti libero di lasciare un commento o contattarmi in qualsiasi momento. Spero che ti piaccia leggere il mio blog e che lo trovi utile e stimolante.

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Di Helen Bassey

Ciao, Sono Elena, uno scrittore di blog appassionato di pubblicare contenuti approfonditi nella nicchia dell'istruzione. Credo che l’istruzione sia la chiave dello sviluppo personale e sociale, e voglio condividere le mie conoscenze ed esperienze con studenti di tutte le età e background. Sul mio blog, troverai articoli su argomenti come le strategie di apprendimento, formazione in linea, orientamento professionale, e altro ancora. Accolgo con piacere anche feedback e suggerimenti da parte dei miei lettori, quindi sentiti libero di lasciare un commento o contattarmi in qualsiasi momento. Spero che ti piaccia leggere il mio blog e che lo trovi utile e stimolante.

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