Hello World
This is the source code of the traditional Hello World program.
// This is a comment, and is ignored by the compiler. // You can test this code by clicking the "Run" button over there -> // or if you prefer to use your keyboard, you can use the "Ctrl + Enter" // shortcut. // This code is editable, feel free to hack it! // You can always return to the original code by clicking the "Reset" button -> // This is the main function. fn main() { // Statements here are executed when the compiled binary is called. // Print text to the console. println!("Hello World!"); }
println!
is a macro that prints text to the
console.
A binary can be generated using the Rust compiler: rustc
.
$ rustc hello.rs
rustc
will produce a hello
binary that can be executed.
$ ./hello
Hello World!
Activity
Click 'Run' above to see the expected output. Next, add a new
line with a second println!
macro so that the output shows:
Hello World!
I'm a Rustacean!