Remove disclaimer
This is just true of all of Rust, and doesn't make a lot of sense now. Especially as we move towards finalizing things, I think it's time for this to go.
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[guide]: guide.html
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[standard]: std/index.html
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## Disclaimer
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Rust is a work in progress. The language continues to evolve as the design
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shifts and is fleshed out in working code. Certain parts work, certain parts do
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not, certain parts will be removed or changed.
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This manual is a snapshot written in the present tense. All features described
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exist in working code unless otherwise noted, but some are quite primitive or
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remain to be further modified by planned work. Some may be temporary. It is a
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*draft*, and we ask that you not take anything you read here as final.
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If you have suggestions to make, please try to focus them on *reductions* to
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the language: possible features that can be combined or omitted. We aim to keep
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the size and complexity of the language under control.
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> **Note:** The grammar for Rust given in this document is rough and very
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> incomplete; only a modest number of sections have accompanying grammar rules.
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> Formalizing the grammar accepted by the Rust parser is ongoing work, but
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> future versions of this document will contain a complete grammar. Moreover,
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> we hope that this grammar will be extracted and verified as LL(1) by an
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> automated grammar-analysis tool, and further tested against the Rust sources.
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> Preliminary versions of this automation exist, but are not yet complete.
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# Notation
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Rust's grammar is defined over Unicode codepoints, each conventionally denoted
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