struct Rectangle { width: i32, height: i32, } impl Rectangle { // Don't change this function. fn new(width: i32, height: i32) -> Self { if width <= 0 || height <= 0 { // Returning a `Result` would be better here. But we want to learn // how to test functions that can panic. panic!("Rectangle width and height must be positive"); } Rectangle { width, height } } } fn main() { // You can optionally experiment here. } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::*; #[test] fn correct_width_and_height() { // TODO: This test should check if the rectangle has the size that we // pass to its constructor. let rect = Rectangle::new(10, 20); assert_eq!(todo!(), 10); // Check width assert_eq!(todo!(), 20); // Check height } // TODO: This test should check if the program panics when we try to create // a rectangle with negative width. #[test] fn negative_width() { let _rect = Rectangle::new(-10, 10); } // TODO: This test should check if the program panics when we try to create // a rectangle with negative height. #[test] fn negative_height() { let _rect = Rectangle::new(10, -10); } }