- Functions are declared with the keyword
fn
- When using arguments, you must declare data types.
- By default functions return empty tuple (). If you want to return a value, return type must be specified after ->
//Hello world function
fn main() {
println!("Hello, world!");
}
//Function with arguments
fn print_sum(a: i8, b: i8) {
println!("sum is: {}", a + b);
}
//Returning
fn plus_one(a: i32) -> i32 {
a + 1 //no ; means an expression, return a+1
}
fn plus_two(a: i32) -> i32 {
return a + 2; //return a+2 but bad practice,
//should use only on conditional returnes, except it's last expression
}
// ⭐️ Function pointers, Usage as a Data Type
let b = plus_one;
let c = b(5); //6
let b: fn(i32) -> i32 = plus_one; //same, with type inference
let c = b(5); //6