This Rust project provides a simple greeting function that greets a person by name or defaults to "Hello World!" if no name is provided.
To use this library in your Rust project, add it as a dependency in your Cargo.toml:
[dependencies] ludndev-hello-world = "0.1.0"Then, you can use it in your code:
use ludndev-hello-world::greet; fn main() { let name = "John"; let greeting = greet(name); println!("{}", greeting); }This function takes a name as input and returns a greeting message. If the name is empty, it defaults to "Hello World!".
use ludndev-hello-world::greet; fn main() { let name = "Alice"; let greeting = greet(name); assert_eq!(greeting, "Hello Alice !"); }This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
This project was authored by Judicaël AHYI.