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@@ -61,8 +61,8 @@ I will use C to compare with since I familiar it.</p>
Those scalar types are just alike as C language.
| scalar types | rust | c |
| ------------- |------------- | ------- |
-| integer | i(u)8/i16/i32<default>/i64 | (unsigned) char/short/int/long |
-| float | f32/f64<default> | float/double |
+| integer | i(u)8/i16/i32(default)/i64 | (unsigned) char/short/int/long |
+| float | f32/f64(default) | float/double |
| boolean | true/false | True/False (non-zero/zero) |
| character | char | char |</p>
<p>The compound types are a bit different. rust provides many hands-on types where C type is not the same or needs to define explicitly.</p>