Skip to content

haard18/rust

Folders and files

NameName
Last commit message
Last commit date

Latest commit

 

History

3 Commits
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Repository files navigation

  • all the variables in rust have types and can be inferred by the compiler
  • i32 is a 32 bit integer
  • i depicts signed integer
  • boolean type is bool
  • it has two values true and false
  • println!("Hello, world!");
  • string are very complicated in rust
  • let greeting=String::from("Hello World");
  • println!("{}",greeting);
  • let char0=greeting.chars().nth(0);
  • option type is used to handle null values
  • we have to unwrap the option type to get the value
  • println!("{}",char0.unwrap());
  • print!("{}",greeting.chars().nth(0));
  • conditional loops
   let x=10;
    if x>=10{
        println!("x is greater than 10 or equal to 10");
    }
    else{
        println!("x is less than 10");
    }
    //looping in rust
    for i in 0..10{
        println!("{}",i);
    }

Mutability

  • ALL VARIABLES IN RUST ARE IMMUTABLE BY DEFAULT
  • Mutable variables are created using the mut keyword

Memory Management

  • Rust Uses both stack and heap memory alt text
  • Stack memory is used for static memory allocation
  • stack memory is faster than heap memory
  • It is used for primitive data types
  • Heap memory is used for dynamic memory allocation
  • It is used for storing data of unknown size at compile time
  • Heap memory is slower than stack memory

Ownership

  • when a variable goes out of scope it is deallocated
  • Rust has a concept of ownership
  • Ownership is a way of managing memory in rust
  • Ownership rules
  • Each value in rust has a variable that is called its owner
  • There can only be one owner at a time
  • When the owner goes out of scope the value will be deallocated
fn main(){
    let mut s=String::from("Hello");
    let s2=s1;
    //here s1 is moved to s2
}

Borrowing

  • Borrowing is a way to pass a reference
  • Can have multiple Borrowers
  • Mutable references are not allowed to have multiple borrowers

Structs

  • Structs are used to create custom data types
  • Structs are used to create complex data types
  • Objects are created using structs
  • Structs can be implemented using the impl keyword

Enums

  • Enums are used to create custom data types
  • Enums are used to create complex data types
  • Enums can have multiple variants

About

No description, website, or topics provided.

Resources

Stars

Watchers

Forks

Releases

No releases published

Packages

No packages published

Languages