rustHow can I create a global variable in Rust?
Global variables in Rust can be created using the static
keyword. For example:
static GLOBAL_VAR: i32 = 5;
This creates a global variable named GLOBAL_VAR
with the value 5
.
Code explanation
static
: keyword used to create a global variableGLOBAL_VAR
: name of the global variablei32
: type of the global variable5
: value of the global variable
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