# Rust Advent of Code 2022 Solutions I've been writing more Rust this year for an internal tool at work and have really enjoyed the tooling. I intent to do more with Rust this year than last and aim for good performance (without bending over too far backwards, anyways...) ## Competing I compete very lightly. I use [my `at` script][at] like `at 2022-12-02 && ./ fetch_input.sh 2` to fetch input as soon as it's available and I use `watchexec -e rs 'C; clear; cargo test --bin day2 && cargo run --bin day2'` to run my file(s) as I edit them. ## Running First, you will want to fetch your input for the day you want to run. You will need `curl` and your Advent of Code cookie in `~/.advent-of-code-session-cookie` to run the following script: ```bash ./fetch_input.sh 1 ``` Where `1` is the day's input you want to fetch. ### Debug ```bash cargo run --bin day1 ``` ### Tests ```bash cargo test --bin day1 ``` ### Release Mode For speeeeeed! ```bash cargo build --release --bin day1 time ./target/release/day1 ``` ### Everything You can use this `fish` script to build all binaries in release mode and run/ time them all: ```fish cargo build --release --bins time for f in (fd 'day.' target/release/ --type executable --max-depth 1); echo $f; time $f; end ``` [at]: https://git.lyte.dev/lytedev/dotfiles/src/branch/master/common/bin/at