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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions src/doc/book/error-handling.md
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Expand Up @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ story. The other half is *using* the `find` function we've written. Let's try
to use it to find the extension in a file name.

```rust
# fn find(_: &str, _: char) -> Option<usize> { None }
# fn find(haystack: &str, needle: char) -> Option<usize> { haystack.find(needle) }
fn main() {
let file_name = "foobar.rs";
match find(file_name, '.') {
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sense to put it into a function:

```rust
# fn find(_: &str, _: char) -> Option<usize> { None }
# fn find(haystack: &str, needle: char) -> Option<usize> { haystack.find(needle) }
// Returns the extension of the given file name, where the extension is defined
// as all characters following the first `.`.
// If `file_name` has no `.`, then `None` is returned.
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to get rid of the case analysis:

```rust
# fn find(_: &str, _: char) -> Option<usize> { None }
# fn find(haystack: &str, needle: char) -> Option<usize> { haystack.find(needle) }
// Returns the extension of the given file name, where the extension is defined
// as all characters following the first `.`.
// If `file_name` has no `.`, then `None` is returned.
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