Introduction
1.
Notation
2.
Lexical structure
2.1.
Input format
2.2.
Keywords
2.3.
Identifiers
2.4.
Comments
2.5.
Whitespace
2.6.
Tokens
3.
Macros
3.1.
Macros By Example
3.2.
Procedural Macros
4.
Crates and source files
5.
Conditional compilation
6.
Items
6.1.
Modules
6.2.
Extern crates
6.3.
Use declarations
6.4.
Functions
6.5.
Type aliases
6.6.
Structs
6.7.
Enumerations
6.8.
Unions
6.9.
Constant items
6.10.
Static items
6.11.
Traits
6.12.
Implementations
6.13.
External blocks
6.14.
Generic parameters
6.15.
Associated Items
7.
Attributes
7.1.
Testing
7.2.
Derive
7.3.
Diagnostics
7.4.
Code generation
7.5.
Limits
7.6.
Type System
7.7.
Debugger
8.
Statements and expressions
8.1.
Statements
8.2.
Expressions
8.2.1.
Literal expressions
8.2.2.
Path expressions
8.2.3.
Block expressions
8.2.4.
Operator expressions
8.2.5.
Grouped expressions
8.2.6.
Array and index expressions
8.2.7.
Tuple and index expressions
8.2.8.
Struct expressions
8.2.9.
Call expressions
8.2.10.
Method call expressions
8.2.11.
Field access expressions
8.2.12.
Closure expressions
8.2.13.
Loop expressions
8.2.14.
Range expressions
8.2.15.
If and if let expressions
8.2.16.
Match expressions
8.2.17.
Return expressions
8.2.18.
Await expressions
8.2.19.
Underscore expressions
9.
Patterns
10.
Type system
10.1.
Types
10.1.1.
Boolean type
10.1.2.
Numeric types
10.1.3.
Textual types
10.1.4.
Never type
10.1.5.
Tuple types
10.1.6.
Array types
10.1.7.
Slice types
10.1.8.
Struct types
10.1.9.
Enumerated types
10.1.10.
Union types
10.1.11.
Function item types
10.1.12.
Closure types
10.1.13.
Pointer types
10.1.14.
Function pointer types
10.1.15.
Trait object types
10.1.16.
Impl trait type
10.1.17.
Type parameters
10.1.18.
Inferred type
10.2.
Dynamically Sized Types
10.3.
Type layout
10.4.
Interior mutability
10.5.
Subtyping and Variance
10.6.
Trait and lifetime bounds
10.7.
Type coercions
10.8.
Destructors
10.9.
Lifetime elision
11.
Special types and traits
12.
Names
12.1.
Namespaces
12.2.
Scopes
12.3.
Preludes
12.4.
Paths
12.5.
Name resolution
12.6.
Visibility and privacy
13.
Memory model
13.1.
Memory allocation and lifetime
13.2.
Variables
14.
Linkage
15.
Inline assembly
16.
Unsafety
16.1.
The unsafe keyword
16.2.
Behavior considered undefined
16.3.
Behavior not considered unsafe
17.
Constant Evaluation
18.
Application Binary Interface
19.
The Rust runtime
20.
Appendices
20.1.
Macro Follow-Set Ambiguity Formal Specification
20.2.
Influences
20.3.
Glossary
Light
Rust
Coal
Navy
Ayu
The Rust Reference
Name resolution
Note
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