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+ The name of the function that prints a line of text, ` io::println ` , is
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+ qualified: it refers to the function named ` println ` that's defined in the
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+ module ` io ` . In Rust, a double colon---` :: ` ---separates parts of a
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+ qualified name. For more details, see the section on [ crates] ( #crates ) .
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Although Rust can almost always infer the types of local variables, you
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can specify a variable's type by following it with a colon, then the type
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