This book explains the concept of "editions", major new eras in Rust's development. You can read the book online.
The Edition Guide is dual licensed under MIT
/Apache2
, just like Rust itself.
See the LICENSE-*
files in this repository for more details.
You can also build the book and read it locally if you'd like.
Building the book requires mdBook 0.2. To get it:
$ cargo install mdbook
The most straight-forward way to build and view the book locally is to use the following command:
$ mdbook serve
This serves the book at http://localhost:3000, and rebuilds it on changes. You can now view the book in your web browser. If you make changes to the book's source code, you should only need to refresh your browser to see them.
Firefox:
$ firefox http://localhost:3000 # Linux
$ open -a "Firefox" http://localhost:3000 # OS X
$ Start-Process "firefox.exe" http://localhost:3000 # Windows (PowerShell)
$ start firefox.exe http://localhost:3000 # Windows (Cmd)
Chrome:
$ google-chrome http://localhost:3000 # Linux
$ open -a "Google Chrome" http://localhost:3000 # OS X
$ Start-Process "chrome.exe" http://localhost:3000 # Windows (PowerShell)
$ start chrome.exe http://localhost:3000 # Windows (Cmd)
To run the tests:
$ mdbook test