@@ -16,14 +16,6 @@ builds documentation for individual Rust packages.
1616Rust provides a standard library with a number of features; [ we host its
1717documentation here] [ api ] .
1818
19- ## Reference Documentation
20-
21- Rust does not yet have a formal specification, but we have [ a reference document
22- ] [ ref ] . It is guaranteed to be accurate, but not complete. We now have a
23- policy that all new features must be included in the reference before
24- stabilization; however, we are still back-filling things that landed before
25- then. That work is being tracked [ here] [ 38643 ] .
26-
2719## Extended Error Documentation
2820
2921Many of Rust's errors come with error codes, and you can request extended
@@ -37,11 +29,17 @@ nicknamed 'The Rust Bookshelf.'
3729
3830* [ The Rust Programming Language] [ book ] teaches you how to program in Rust.
3931* [ The Rustonomicon] [ nomicon ] is your guidebook to the dark arts of unsafe Rust.
32+ * [ The Reference] [ ref ] is not a formal spec, but is more detailed and comprehensive than the book.
33+
34+ Another few words about the reference: it is guaranteed to be accurate, but not
35+ complete. We now have a policy that all new features must be included in the
36+ reference before stabilization; however, we are still back-filling things that
37+ landed before then. That work is being tracked [ here] [ 38643 ] .
4038
4139[ Rust Learning ] : https://github.com/ctjhoa/rust-learning
4240[ Docs.rs ] : https://docs.rs/
4341[ api ] : std/index.html
44- [ ref ] : reference.html
42+ [ ref ] : reference/index .html
4543[ 38643 ] : https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/38643
4644[ err ] : error-index.html
4745[ book ] : book/index.html
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