Comments
Any program requires comments, and Rust supports a few different varieties:
- Regular comments which are ignored by the compiler:
// Line comments which go to the end of the line.
/* Block comments which go to the closing delimiter. */
- Doc comments which are parsed into HTML library documentation:
/// Generate library docs for the following item.
//! Generate library docs for the enclosing item.
fn main() { // This is an example of a line comment. // There are two slashes at the beginning of the line. // And nothing written inside these will be read by the compiler. // println!("Hello, world!"); // Run it. See? Now try deleting the two slashes, and run it again. /* * This is another type of comment, a block comment. In general, * line comments are the recommended comment style. But block comments * are extremely useful for temporarily disabling chunks of code. * /* Block comments can be /* nested, */ */ so it takes only a few * keystrokes to comment out everything in this main() function. * /*/*/* Try it yourself! */*/*/ */ /* Note: The previous column of `*` was entirely for style. There's no actual need for it. */ // You can manipulate expressions more easily with block comments // than with line comments. Try deleting the comment delimiters // to change the result: let x = 5 + /* 90 + */ 5; println!("Is `x` 10 or 100? x = {}", x); }