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## nextprime
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### Instructions
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Create a **function** which returns the first prime number which is greater than or equal to the `u64` passed as an argument.
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The function must be optimized, so as to avoid time-outs.
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> We consider that only positive numbers can be prime numbers.
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### Expected function
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```rust
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pub fn next_prime(nbr: u64) -> u64 {
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}
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```
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### Usage
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Here is a possible program to test your function :
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```rust
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fn main() {
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println!("The next prime after 4 is: {}", next_prime(4));
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println!("The next prime after 11 is: {}", next_prime(11));
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}
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```
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And its output :
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```console
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$ cargo run
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The next prime after 4 is: 5
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The next prime after 11 is: 11
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$
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```
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