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## If
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## Functions
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return
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comments
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## Testing
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attributes
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stability markers
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## Crates and Modules
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visibility
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## Compound Data Types
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Tuples
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## Match
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## Looping
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loop
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iterators
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## Lambdas
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## Generics
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