Comment by veidelis 2 months ago Is rust code part of user space? 5 comments veidelis Reply josephg 2 months ago This is the Linux kernel. User space can do whatever it wants. Muromec 2 months ago That's a woosh moment bmicraft 2 months ago It might be if the original answer wasn't that ignorant of the question's origin. dxroshan 2 months ago Projects like GNOME are increasingly using Rust. veidelis 2 months ago From kernel side, I meant - I wasn't clear. Now I understand what's the meaning of "don't break rust code". Happy that rust's journey in the kernel is successful so far. The pace seems strong.
josephg 2 months ago This is the Linux kernel. User space can do whatever it wants. Muromec 2 months ago That's a woosh moment bmicraft 2 months ago It might be if the original answer wasn't that ignorant of the question's origin.
Muromec 2 months ago That's a woosh moment bmicraft 2 months ago It might be if the original answer wasn't that ignorant of the question's origin.
bmicraft 2 months ago It might be if the original answer wasn't that ignorant of the question's origin.
dxroshan 2 months ago Projects like GNOME are increasingly using Rust. veidelis 2 months ago From kernel side, I meant - I wasn't clear. Now I understand what's the meaning of "don't break rust code". Happy that rust's journey in the kernel is successful so far. The pace seems strong.
veidelis 2 months ago From kernel side, I meant - I wasn't clear. Now I understand what's the meaning of "don't break rust code". Happy that rust's journey in the kernel is successful so far. The pace seems strong.
This is the Linux kernel. User space can do whatever it wants.
That's a woosh moment
It might be if the original answer wasn't that ignorant of the question's origin.
Projects like GNOME are increasingly using Rust.
From kernel side, I meant - I wasn't clear. Now I understand what's the meaning of "don't break rust code". Happy that rust's journey in the kernel is successful so far. The pace seems strong.