% Glossary Not every Rustacean has a background in systems programming, nor in computer science, so we've added explanations of terms that might be unfamiliar. ### Arity Arity refers to the number of arguments a function or operation takes. ```rust let x = (2, 3); let y = (4, 6); let z = (8, 2, 6); ``` In the example above `x` and `y` have arity 2. `z` has arity 3. ### Abstract Syntax Tree When a compiler is compiling your program, it does a number of different things. One of the things that it does is turn the text of your program into an ‘abstract syntax tree’, or ‘AST’. This tree is a representation of the structure of your program. For example, `2 + 3` can be turned into a tree: ```text + / \ 2 3 ``` And `2 + (3 * 4)` would look like this: ```text + / \ 2 * / \ 3 4 ```