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Everything is private in rust by default, unless explicitly declared otherwise.<br> | |||
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Revision as of 02:19, 8 September 2021
Declaration
You may declare variables in rust, but it is not necessary.
let foo: u8;
Assignment
let age: u8 = 200; // typed let age = 200u8; // type-suffix let age = 200; // implied type
Literals
Literal types can be declared without assigning a type.
let float = 3.14; // f64 let integer = 7; // i32
Constants
Constants can be declared in any scope (including global).
constants cannot be changed once assigned.const SALT: &str = "$6$r1ohStL5/UwpNnls"; static RETRIES: i8 = 5;
Scope
Variable scope is bound to the block they are defined in
{ ... }
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Blocks may be defined arbitrarily to create inner scopes.
Variables defined in outer scopes are accessible in inner scopes.fn foo() { let foo = 1; { println!("{}", foo); } }
Access Control
Everything is private in rust by default, unless explicitly declared otherwise.
Elements are declared public with thepub
modifier.fn foo() { ... } // private function pub fn foo() { ... } // public function
Mutability and Freezing
All variables are immutable by default in rust.
You can make them mutable with themut
modifier.let mut age: i8 = 30; age += 1;You can bind mutable variables as immutable within inner scopes.
This will prevent them from being modified within that scope.
This is known as freezing a variable.let mut age: i8 = 30; { let age = age; // immutable until block scope ends }
Introspection
TODO:
learn
// use std::any::type_name; (todo - learn)