Auto merge of #206 - ajaxm:ajaxm/rustup-update, r=komaeda
Suggest rustup update in readme I'm pretty new to Rust. I tried installing rustlings for the first time and got this error: ``` $> cargo install --force --path . error: `/Users/ajax/projects/rust/rustlings` is not a crate root; specify a crate to install from crates.io, or use --path or --git to specify an alternate source Caused by: failed to parse manifest at `/Users/ajax/projects/rust/rustlings/Cargo.toml` Caused by: editions are unstable Caused by: feature `edition` is required this Cargo does not support nightly features, but if you switch to nightly channel you can add `cargo-features = ["edition"]` to enable this feature ``` I'm not sure if the answer was to run `rustup update` but I noticed that I was running Rust 1.29.0, so updated to 1.36.0 and got it working. If there's a way to specify a minimum required version, pls let me know. Lastly, the whitespace changes were automatic from my editor. What's the convention here for making such updates? Thanks!
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cargo install --force --path .
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Same as above, run `rustlings` to get started.
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If there are installation errors, ensure that your toolchain is up to date. For the latest, run:
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```bash
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rustup update
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```
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Then, same as above, run `rustlings` to get started.
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## Doing exercises
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