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- % The (old) Rust Pointer Guide
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- This content has moved into
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- [ the Rust Programming Language book] ( book/pointers.html ) .
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+ This content has been removed, with no direct replacement. Rust only
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+ has two built-in pointer types now,
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+ [ references] ( book/references-and-borrowing.html ) and [ raw
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+ pointers] ( book/raw-pointers.html ) . Older Rusts had many more pointer
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+ types, they’re gone now.
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