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Getting Started with Bowling Game kata in Rust

Prerequisites

  • macOS, Linux or Windows
  • git client
  • curl command line utility
  • Rust compiler and tools

Getting ready

1 - Clone the kata repository

git clone https://github.com/murex/Kata-BowlingGame.git

2 - Go to the kata's rust directory

cd Kata-BowlingGame/rust

Running the kata

You can run the kata from the command line or from your IDE of choice.

You may also run it using TCR if you want to add a bit of spice.

Running the kata from a terminal

Reminder: the commands below should be run from Kata-BowlingGame/rust directory

To build the project:

cargo build

To run the tests:

cargo test

Running the kata from a terminal with TCR

Note to Windows users

Use a git bash terminal for running the command below. Windows CMD and PowerShell are not supported

Reminder: the command below should be run from Kata-BowlingGame/rust directory

Type the following to start TCR:

./tcrw

Refer to Using TCR section for additional details about TCR and available options.

Running the kata from RustRover

Open RustRover and select:

File > Open > Kata-BowlingGame > rust

Run all the tests in the project.

The "Run" tool window should display all the executed tests.

Running the kata from RustRover with TCR

TCR is provided as a command line utility running in a terminal. You can run it from RustRover directly, through leveraging on its built-in terminal.

1. Open the kata

Open RustRover and select:

File > Open > Kata-BowlingGame > rust

2. Turn off auto-save

TCR is constantly watching the filesystem for changes. For this reason you need to turn off RustRover's auto-save in order for it to behave as expected.

File > Settings > Appearance & Behavior > System Settings

Under Autosave section, uncheck the 2 following options:

  • Save files if the IDE is idle for ___ seconds
  • Save files when switching to a different application or a built-in terminal

3. Configure the built-in terminal to run git bash

Windows Only

Skip this step if you're on macOS or Linux

RustRover for Windows is usually set up to run PowerShell by default in its built-in terminal. TCR does not run in PowerShell.

File > Settings > Tools > Terminal

Under Application Settings section, set the Shell path to C:\Program Files\Git\bin\bash.exe

The above path is for a default git installation location. You may need to adjust it in case you have installed git at a different location.

4. Open a built-in terminal

View > Tool Windows > Terminal

5. Launch TCR

Reminder: the command below should be run from Kata-BowlingGame/rust directory

From the built-in terminal:

./tcrw

Refer to Using TCR section for additional details about TCR and available options.

Running the kata from IntelliJ

Important: This requires to have IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate edition.

IntelliJ's Rust plugin is not available with the Community edition. You can still use it as an editor for Rust files, but you will not be able to use the benefits brought by the Rust plugin, such as syntax highlighting, code refactoring or integration with IntelliJ's test navigator.

1. Install Rust plugin

  • Open IntelliJ and select:File > Settings > Plugins > Marketplace
  • Search for Rust and click Install
  • Restart IntelliJ to activate the plugin

2. Launch IntelliJ and open the project

File > Open > Kata-BowlingGame > rust

3. Run the tests

From the Project navigator window, right click on rust directory and select Run All Tests.

The "Run" tool window should display all the executed tests.

Running the kata from IntelliJ with TCR

Important: This requires to have IntelliJ IDEA Ultimate edition.

Refer to the section Running the kata from IntelliJ for instructions related to installation of IntelliJ's Rust plugin.

TCR is provided as a command line utility running in a terminal. You can run it from IntelliJ directly, through leveraging on its built-in terminal.

1. Open the kata

Open IntelliJ and select:

File > Open > Kata-BowlingGame > rust

2. Turn off auto-save

TCR is constantly watching the filesystem for changes. For this reason you need to turn off IntelliJ's auto-save in order for it to behave as expected.

File > Settings > Appearance & Behavior > System Settings

Under Autosave section, uncheck the 2 following options:

  • Save files if the IDE is idle for ___ seconds
  • Save files when switching to a different application or a built-in terminal

3. Configure the built-in terminal to run git bash

Windows Only

Skip this step if you're on macOS or Linux

IntelliJ for Windows is usually set up to run PowerShell by default in its built-in terminal. TCR does not run in PowerShell.

File > Settings > Tools > Terminal

Under Application Settings section, set the Shell path to C:\Program Files\Git\bin\bash.exe

The above path is for a default git installation location. You may need to adjust it in case you have installed git at a different location.

4. Open a built-in terminal

View > Tool Windows > Terminal

5. Launch TCR

Reminder: the command below should be run from Kata-BowlingGame/rust directory

From the built-in terminal:

./tcrw

Refer to Using TCR section for additional details about TCR and available options.

Running the kata from Visual Studio Code

Open Visual Studio Code, choose Open Folder, navigate to Kata-BowlingGame / rust then click Select Folder.

In order to run the tests, select View > Terminal to open a terminal, then type the following:

cargo test

Running the kata from Visual Studio Code with TCR

TCR is provided as a command line utility running in a terminal. You can run it from Visual Studio Code directly, through leveraging on its built-in terminal.

1. Open the kata

Open Visual Studio Code, choose Open Folder, navigate to Kata-BowlingGame / rust then click Select Folder.

2. Turn off auto-save

TCR is constantly watching the filesystem for changes. For this reason you need to make sure that Visual Studio Code's auto-save is turned off in order for TCR to behave as expected.

File > Preferences > Settings

In Text Editor > Files section, make sure that Auto Save setting is set to off

3. Configure the built-in terminal to run git bash

Windows Only

Skip this step if you're on macOS or Linux

Visual Studio Code for Windows is usually set up to run PowerShell by default in its built-in terminal. TCR does not run in PowerShell.

File > Preferences > Settings

In Features > Terminal section, set External: Windows Exec to C:\Program Files\Git\bin\bash.exe

The above path is for a default git installation location. You may need to adjust it in case you have installed git at a different location.

4. Open a built-in terminal

Terminal > New Terminal

5. Launch TCR

Reminder: the command below should be run from Kata-BowlingGame/rust directory

From the built-in terminal:

./tcrw

Refer to Using TCR section for additional details about TCR and available options.

Using TCR

Cheat Sheet

Here are the main shortcuts available once TCR utility is running:

Shortcut Description
o / O Open in browser (with web subcommand only)
d / D Enter driver role
n / N Enter navigator role
t / T Query timer status
p / P Toggle on/off git auto-push
l / L Pull from remote
s / S Push to remote
a / A Abort current command (when in driver role)
q / Q Quit current role / Quit TCR
? List available options

Additional Details

Refer to TCR - Test && Commit || Revert page for additional details and explanations about TCR utility.