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Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change @@ -200,7 +200,10 @@ The second point is the `println!()` part. This is calling a Rust **macro**,
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which is how metaprogramming is done in Rust. If it were a function instead, it
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would look like this: ` println() ` . For our purposes, we don't need to worry
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about this difference. Just know that sometimes, you'll see a ` ! ` , and that
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- means that you're calling a macro instead of a normal function.
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+ means that you're calling a macro instead of a normal function. One last thing
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+ to mention: Rust's macros are significantly different than C++ templates, if
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+ you've used those. Don't be scared of using macros. We'll get to the details
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+ eventually, you'll just have to trust us for now.
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Next, ` "Hello, world" ` is a ** string** . Strings are a surprisingly complicated
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topic in a systems programming language, and this is a ** statically allocated**
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