Announcing Rust 1960 -
You can now expand standard or custom macros directly within attribute declarations, allowing for cleaner code generation patterns:
Many standard library methods have been promoted to stable in this release. Notable additions include:
With the success of Rust 1960, the team is already working on , which will leverage the newly invented Ethernet protocol to introduce async/.await for ARPANET. The borrow checker will be upgraded from brass gears to early Intel 4004 microprocessors. announcing rust 1960
Running cargo build --timings generates an interactive HTML report.
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A physical cam-and-lever mechanism inside the IBM 729 tape drive verifies that no reference outlives its referent. If a borrow is invalid, the system punches an error card that reads: “Lifetime mismatch — check your scopes, son.”
“Zero-cost abstractions? In my IBM 7090? It’s more likely than you think.” Running cargo build --timings generates an interactive HTML
We are shipping more than just a compiler. We are shipping a future.
If it compiles, it’s not just safe; it’s mathematically guaranteed to be correct according to your specification. 2. Temporal Memory Safety