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Eurydice: a Rust to C compiler

(jonathan.protzenko.fr)
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apitman ◴[] No.46179418[source]
I use Rust and C at work. I quite enjoy Rust, but I currently have no reason to believe C won't outlive it, by a lot.
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hu3 ◴[] No.46179713[source]
And I think Zig will gradually eat a large piece of the C pie that would otherwise be eaten by Rust.
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pjmlp ◴[] No.46179729[source]
I doubt it, unless it sorts out its use after free issues, embraces binary distribution used in commercial world, and gets adoption by an OS vendor.
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1. Zambyte ◴[] No.46182618{3}[source]
You can create and link to shared objects and create statically or dynamically linked executables. What more could you want on "embracing binary distribution"?