- //@ Remember that helper function `min_i32`? Rust allows us to define such helper functions *inside* other
- //@ functions. This is just a matter of namespacing, the inner function has no access to the data of the outer
- //@ one. Still, being able to nicely group functions can be very useful.
+ //@ Remember that helper function `min_i32`? Rust allows us to define such helper functions
+ //@ *inside* other functions. This is just a matter of namespacing, the inner function has no
+ //@ access to the data of the outer one. Still, being able to nicely group functions can
+ //@ significantly increase readability.