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Rust identifiers start with an alphabetic
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character or an underscore, and after that may contain any sequence of
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alphabetic characters, numbers, or underscores. The preferred style is to
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- begin function, variable, and module names with a lowercase letter , using
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+ write function, variable, and module names with lowercase letters , using
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underscores where they help readability, while writing types in camel case.
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~~~
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let my_variable = 100;
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- type MyType = int; // some built-in types are _not_ camel case
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+ type MyType = int; // primitive types are _not_ camel case
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~~~
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## Expressions and semicolons
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