Hello,
I am a beginner in rust, reading rust-lang.org book. I have a basic question.
While explaining references, it said that a reference is like a pointer. I know C, so I can relate that.
But then, in the below program, how is len() working with both s1 in main and s in the calculate_..
```
fn main() {
let s1 = String::from("hello");
let len = calculate_length(&s1);
println!("The length of '{}' is {} = {}", s1, s1.len(), len);
}
fn calculate_length(s: &String) -> usize {
s.len()
}
```
I am a beginner in rust, reading rust-lang.org book. I have a basic question.
While explaining references, it said that a reference is like a pointer. I know C, so I can relate that.
But then, in the below program, how is len() working with both s1 in main and s in the calculate_..
```
fn main() {
let s1 = String::from("hello");
let len = calculate_length(&s1);
println!("The length of '{}' is {} = {}", s1, s1.len(), len);
}
fn calculate_length(s: &String) -> usize {
s.len()
}
```