diff --git a/book/src/02_basic_calculator/08_overflow.md b/book/src/02_basic_calculator/08_overflow.md index 864d096..9b8c549 100644 --- a/book/src/02_basic_calculator/08_overflow.md +++ b/book/src/02_basic_calculator/08_overflow.md @@ -75,14 +75,14 @@ development, therefore it sacrifices runtime performance in favor of faster compilation times and a better debugging experience.\ The `release` profile, instead, is optimized for runtime performance but incurs longer compilation times. You need to explicitly request via the `--release` flag—e.g. `cargo build --release` or `cargo run --release`. -The `test` profile is the default profile used by `cargo test`. The `test` profile inherits the settings form the `dev` profile. +The `test` profile is the default profile used by `cargo test`. The `test` profile inherits the settings from the `dev` profile. The `bench` profile is the default profile used by `cargo bench`. The `bench` profile inherits from the `release` profile. Use `dev` for iterative development and debugging, `release` for optimized production builds,\ `test` for correctness testing, and `bench` for performance benchmarking. > "Have you built your project in release mode?" is almost a meme in the Rust community.\ > It refers to developers who are not familiar with Rust and complain about its performance on -> social media (e.g. Reddit, Twitter, etc.) before realizing they haven't built their project in +> social media (e.g. Reddit, Twitter) before realizing they haven't built their project in > release mode. You can also define custom profiles or customize the built-in ones.