Rollup merge of #32148 - steveklabnik:gh31912, r=apasel422
Small grammar fix in Guessing Game When it was Option.expect(), there was an .ok().expect(), but now that it uses Result.expect(), there's only one method, not two. Fixes #31912
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@ -295,7 +295,7 @@ Rust warns us that we haven’t used the `Result` value. This warning comes from
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a special annotation that `io::Result` has. Rust is trying to tell you that
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you haven’t handled a possible error. The right way to suppress the error is
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to actually write error handling. Luckily, if we want to crash if there’s
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a problem, we can use these two little methods. If we can recover from the
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a problem, we can use `expect()`. If we can recover from the
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error somehow, we’d do something else, but we’ll save that for a future
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project.
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