## borrow
### Instructions
Create a **function** named `str_len`, you'll need to complete the function signature. Your function should accept a string or a string literal, and return its length without taking ownership of the value (i.e, borrowing the value).
```rust
pub fn str_len(s: ) -> usize {
}
```
### Usage
Here is a possible program to test your function:
use borrow::*;
fn main() {
let s = "hello";
let s1 = "camelCase".to_string();
println!("\tstr_len(\"{}\") = {}", s, str_len(s));
println!("\tstr_len(\"{}\") = {}", s1, str_len(&s1));
And its output:
```console
$ cargo run
str_len("hello") = 5
str_len("camelCase") = 9
$
### Notions
- [Primitive Type str](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/primitive.str.html)