Make it clear that the reference isn't normative
Any time someone edits the reference, it has to be taken very seriously, since it's the closest thing we have to a specification. This commit adds language which indicates that this is not a normative document, which makes it easier to make tweaks without worrying about forever harming the future of Rust by painting ourselves in a corner.
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of the features that one might expect to be language features are library
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of the features that one might expect to be language features are library
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features in Rust, so what you're looking for may be there, not here.
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features in Rust, so what you're looking for may be there, not here.
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Finally, this document is not normative. It may include details that are
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specific to `rustc` itself, and should not be taken as a specification for
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the Rust language. We intend to produce such a document someday, but this
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is what we have for now.
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You may also be interested in the [grammar].
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You may also be interested in the [grammar].
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[book]: book/index.html
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[book]: book/index.html
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