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author | Travis Cross <tc@traviscross.com> | Tue Jul 30 06:36:49 2024 +0000 |
committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Tue Jul 30 06:36:49 2024 +0000 |
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Merge pull request #1547 from ehuss/blockquote-styling Remove custom blockquote styling
This document is the primary reference for the Rust programming language.
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.
First, ensure that you have a recent copy of the nightly Rust compiler installed, as this is needed in order to run the tests:
rustup toolchain install nightly
Now, ensure you have mdbook
installed, as this is needed in order to build the Reference:
cargo install --locked mdbook
To build the Reference, first clone the project:
git clone https://github.com/rust-lang/reference.git
(Alternatively, if you don't want to use git
, download a ZIP file of the project, extract it using your preferred tool, and rename the top-level directory to reference
.)
Now change your current directory to the working directory:
cd reference
To test all of the code examples in the Reference, run:
mdbook test
For authors, consider using the server functionality which supports automatic reload.
To build the Reference locally (in build/
) and open it in a web browser, run:
mdbook build --open
This will open a browser with a websocket live-link to automatically reload whenever the source is updated.
You can also open any current build of the reference by running:
mdbook serve --open