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# Crates and source files
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Rust is a *compiled* language. Its semantics obey a *phase distinction*
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between compile-time and run-time. Those semantic rules that have a *static
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interpretation* govern the success or failure of compilation. We refer to
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these rules as "static semantics". Semantic rules called "dynamic semantics"
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govern the behavior of programs at run-time. A program that fails to compile
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due to violation of a compile-time rule has no defined dynamic semantics; the
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compiler should halt with an error report, and produce no executable artifact.
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Rust is a *compiled* language. Its semantics obey a *phase distinction* between
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compile-time and run-time. Those semantic rules that have a *static
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interpretation* govern the success or failure of compilation. Those semantics
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that have a *dynamic interpretation* govern the behavior of the program at
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run-time.
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The compilation model centers on artifacts called _crates_. Each compilation
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processes a single crate in source form, and if successful, produces a single
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