RustBrock/Advanced Features.md
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# Advanced Features
So far we learned about the most commonly used parts of the Rust programming language.
Here we will look at a few aspects of the language you may run into once in a while but may not use everyday.
This is intended to be used as a reference for when you encounter any unknowns.
The features covered here are useful in very specific situations.
In this chapter we will cover
- [Unsafe Rust](./Unsafe%20Rust.md): How to opt out of some of Rust's guarantees and take responsibility for manually upholding those guarantees
- [Advanced traits](./Advanced%20Traits.md): associated types, default type parameters, fully qualified syntax, supertraits, and the new type pattern in relation to traits
- [Advanced types](./Advanced%20Types.md): more about the newtype pattern, type aliases, the never type, and dynamically sized types
- [Advanced functions and closures](./Advanced%20Functions%20and%20Closures.md): function pointers and returning closures
- [Macros](): ways to define code that defines more code at compile time
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