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Programming Languages The Rust Reference No.6333c6174cf3e9b0651d372b Recommended

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The Reference is not a formal spec, but is more detailed and comprehensive than the book. This book is the primary reference for the Rust programming language. It provides three kinds of material: - Chapters that informally describe each language construct and their use. - Chapters that informally describe the memory model, concurrency model, runtime services, linkage model, and debugging facilities. - Appendix chapters providing rationale and references to languages that influenced the design. ### Warning: - This book is incomplete. Documenting everything takes a while. - This document is not normative. It may include details that are specific to rustc itself, and should not be taken as a specification for the Rust language. We intend to produce such a document someday, but this is what we have for now.