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.
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.
No, that's not what 'gnuvince was trying to communicate.
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And some day you may even be able to use it. Let's save the Go vs Rust comparisons until they are both stable.
Please don't add kindling to a smoldering language fight.