// The Rust compiler needs to know how to check whether supplied references are // valid, so that it can let the programmer know if a reference is at risk of // going out of scope before it is used. Remember, references are borrows and do // not own their own data. What if their owner goes out of scope? fn longest<'a>(x: &'a str, y: &'a str) -> &'a str { // ^^^^ ^^ ^^ ^^ if x.len() > y.len() { x } else { y } } fn main() { // You can optionally experiment here. } #[cfg(test)] mod tests { use super::*; #[test] fn test_longest() { assert_eq!(longest("abcd", "123"), "abcd"); assert_eq!(longest("abc", "1234"), "1234"); } }