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``` rust
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unsafe fn danger_will_robinson () {
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}
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```
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behaviors that are certainly bad, but are expressly _ not_ unsafe:
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* Deadlocks
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- * Reading data from private fields
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- * Leaks due to reference count cycles
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+ * Leaks of memory or other resources
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* Exiting without calling destructors
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- * Accessing/modifying the file system
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* Integer overflow
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Rust cannot prevent all kinds of software problems. Buggy code can and will be
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