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expression, although its value is not particularly useful. Unlike other
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languages where an assignment evaluates to the assigned value (e.g. ` 5 ` in the
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previous example), in Rust the value of an assignment is an empty tuple ` () `
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other returned value would be too surprising:
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``` rust
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