My code look like this
fn main(){
// some other codes goes here
let int=1;
if int==1{
let x="yes";
}else{
let x="no";
}
if x=="yes"{
// some other codes goes here
println!("yes");
}else if x=="no"{
// some other codes goes here
...
"extern crate argparse; 2018 Rust edition doesn't require this." What does this mean: is extern crate no longer necessary or is argparse now in rust 2018?
Thank you, both of you. I'm actually coming from Rust going to C. A lot of the project I need to work with are C, but Rust is much more readable so I have a preference for it.