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Comment by gnuvince

12 years ago

So is Rust, and it has algebraic data types, type parametrization, lifetimes and its representation is like C's.

Nobody said anything negative about Rust; in fact, it has nothing to do with this thread.

  • It was poorly expressed, but I think gnuvince was referring to the fact that it is possible to implement machine-friendly ADTs. Rust is just one example of a language that has them.