Unsafety
Unsafe operations are those that can potentially violate the memory-safety guarantees of Rust’s static semantics.
The following language level features cannot be used in the safe subset of Rust:
- Dereferencing a raw pointer.
- Reading or writing a mutable or external static variable.
- Accessing a field of a
union
, other than to assign to it. - Calling an unsafe function (including an intrinsic or foreign function).
- Implementing an unsafe trait.
- Declaring an
extern
block. - Applying an unsafe attribute to an item.