// ./src/error/multiple_error_types.md fn double_first(vec: Vec<&str>) -> i32 { let first = vec.first().unwrap(); // Generate error 1 2 * first.parse::().unwrap() // Generate error 2 } fn part0() { let numbers = vec!["42", "93", "18"]; let empty = vec![]; let strings = vec!["tofu", "93", "18"]; println!("The first doubled is {}", double_first(numbers)); println!("The first doubled is {}", double_first(empty)); // Error 1: the input vector is empty println!("The first doubled is {}", double_first(strings)); // Error 2: the element doesn't parse to a number } pub fn main() { part0(); }