rustHow do I create a module variable in Rust?
Creating a module variable in Rust is done by using the static
keyword. This keyword allows you to create a variable that is accessible from anywhere within the module.
static VARIABLE_NAME: type = value;
For example, the following code creates a static variable called MY_VAR
of type i32
and assigns it the value 42
:
static MY_VAR: i32 = 42;
The code consists of the following parts:
static
: This keyword is used to declare a static variable.MY_VAR
: This is the name of the variable.i32
: This is the type of the variable.42
: This is the value assigned to the variable.
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