| % `unsafe` |
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| <small>There is a new edition of the book and this is an old link.</small> |
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| > Rust has a second language hiding out inside of it, unsafe Rust, which does not enforce memory safety guarantees. |
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| Here are the relevant sections in the new and old books: |
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| * **[in the current edition: Ch 20.01 — Unsafe Rust][2]** |
| * [The Rustonomicon, The Dark Arts of Advanced and Unsafe Rust Programming][3] |
| * <small>[In the first edition: Ch 3.36 — `unsafe`][1]</small> |
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| [1]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/1.30.0/book/first-edition/unsafe.html |
| [2]: ch20-01-unsafe-rust.html |
| [3]: ../nomicon/index.html |