Segfault on Rust 1.97.0(github.com)
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Segfault on Rust 1.97.0
https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/159035
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Who are the key people in control of the rust-lang repo? (besides microsoft obsviously) From which companies are they from?
I'm not sure about the details of Rust, but this is a good approximation https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/graphs/contributors
Why do you want to know?
Why do you want to know?
Because it feels being pushed as hard as go programming language was in its prime time by gogol. It feels similar. For instance, the guy who pushed rust into the linux kernel was from microsoft, and those "microsoft is pushing rust' signals are accumulating (but the signal of a microsoft guy pushing rust in the linux kernel is almost enough on its own... for me it is microsoft rust).
Even ISO is unable to keep the syntax of C as plain and simple and we get feature creep all over open source forcing upgrading compilers and creating a cycle of significant planned obsolescence over 5-10 years.
Not to mention it seems rust syntax is now as brain damage than c++, namely will clearly create a cartel of "real-life" compilers for it, and in the case of rust it is even worst: you need a runtime... and look at the java vm... oooooh...
But wait, is this true that, now, rust syntax is even worse than c++ one in grotesque and absurd complexity?
Even ISO is unable to keep the syntax of C as plain and simple and we get feature creep all over open source forcing upgrading compilers and creating a cycle of significant planned obsolescence over 5-10 years.
Not to mention it seems rust syntax is now as brain damage than c++, namely will clearly create a cartel of "real-life" compilers for it, and in the case of rust it is even worst: you need a runtime... and look at the java vm... oooooh...
But wait, is this true that, now, rust syntax is even worse than c++ one in grotesque and absurd complexity?