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+ The fn keyword is used to define new functions. +

+

+ The double and multiply functions are defined + without the pub keyword. This makes them private + functions, they can only be used within this module. If another module + attempted to use them it would result in a compiler error. +

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+ Like with assignments, type annotations are optional for function arguments + and return values. It is considered good practice to use type annotations for + functions, for clarity and to encourage intentional and thoughtful design. +

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- The fn keyword is used to define new functions. -

-

- The double and multiply functions are defined - without the pub keyword. This makes them private - functions, they can only be used within this module. If another module - attempted to use them it would result in a compiler error. -

-

- Like with assignments, type annotations are optional for function arguments - and return values. It is considered good practice to use type annotations for - functions, for clarity and to encourage intentional and thoughtful design. -

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