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Brian Anderson 2012-12-20 13:20:02 -08:00
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@ -241,12 +241,12 @@ _monster_size = 50;`.
Rust identifiers start with an alphabetic
character or an underscore, and after that may contain any sequence of
alphabetic characters, numbers, or underscores. The preferred style is to
begin function, variable, and module names with a lowercase letter, using
write function, variable, and module names with lowercase letters, using
underscores where they help readability, while writing types in camel case.
~~~
let my_variable = 100;
type MyType = int; // some built-in types are _not_ camel case
type MyType = int; // primitive types are _not_ camel case
~~~
## Expressions and semicolons