## format_me ### Instructions In this exercise you will implement the trait `Display` for the structure `Park` and the enum `ParkType`. Here are the public fields and possible variants for the two types: - `Park`: - `name` as `String` - `park_type` as `ParkType` - `address` as `String` - `cap` as `String` - `state` as `String` - `ParkType`: - `Garden` - `Forest` - `Playground` ### Expected Functions and Structures ```rust use std::fmt; pub struct Park {} pub enum ParkType {} impl fmt::Display for Park { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {} } impl fmt::Display for ParkType { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> fmt::Result {} } ``` ### Usage Here is a program to test your function: ```rust use format_me::*; fn main() { println!( "{}", Park { name: "Les Tuileries".to_string(), park_type: ParkType::Garden, address: "Pl. de la Concorde".to_string(), cap: "75001".to_string(), state: "France".to_string() } ); println!( "{}", Park { name: "".to_string(), park_type: ParkType::Playground, address: "".to_string(), cap: "".to_string(), state: "".to_string() } ); } ``` And its output ```console $ cargo run garden - Les Tuileries, Pl. de la Concorde, 75001 - France playground - No name, No address, No cap - No state $ ```