make the intro less scary

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Alexis Beingessner 9 years ago committed by Manish Goregaokar
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# NOTE: This is a draft document, and may contain serious errors
So you've played around with Rust a bit. You've written a few simple programs and
you think you grok the basics. Maybe you've even read through
*[The Rust Programming Language][trpl]*. Now you want to get neck-deep in all the
So you've played around with Rust a bit. You've written a few simple programs
and you think you grok the basics. Maybe you've even read through *[The Rust
Programming Language][trpl]* (TRPL). Now you want to get neck-deep in all the
nitty-gritty details of the language. You want to know those weird corner-cases.
You want to know what the heck `unsafe` really means, and how to properly use it.
This is the book for you.
You want to know what the heck `unsafe` really means, and how to properly use
it. This is the book for you.
To be clear, this book goes into *serious* detail. We're going to dig into
exception-safety and pointer aliasing. We're going to talk about memory
@ -19,21 +19,16 @@ and happy career in Rust.
However if you intend to write unsafe code -- or just *really* want to dig into
the guts of the language -- this book contains *invaluable* information.
Unlike *The Rust Programming Language* we *will* be assuming considerable prior
knowledge. In particular, you should be comfortable with:
Unlike TRPL we will be assuming considerable prior knowledge. In particular, you
should be comfortable with basic systems programming and basic Rust. If you
don't feel comfortable with these topics, you should consider [reading
TRPL][trpl], though we will not be assuming that you have. You can skip
straight to this book if you want; just know that we won't be explaining
everything from the ground up.
* Basic Systems Programming:
* Pointers
* [The stack and heap][]
* The memory hierarchy (caches)
* Threads
* [Basic Rust][]
Due to the nature of advanced Rust programming, we will be spending a lot of time
talking about *safety* and *guarantees*. In particular, a significant portion of
the book will be dedicated to correctly writing and understanding Unsafe Rust.
Due to the nature of advanced Rust programming, we will be spending a lot of
time talking about *safety* and *guarantees*. In particular, a significant
portion of the book will be dedicated to correctly writing and understanding
Unsafe Rust.
[trpl]: ../book/
[The stack and heap]: ../book/the-stack-and-the-heap.html
[Basic Rust]: ../book/syntax-and-semantics.html

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