Here is our report for the first month of 2026, with an interesting little dive into a name resolution problem we fixed this month :)
https://t.co/LC5ODiVyoy
Hi everyone! Here is our last report for the year 2025 and a small update from the team. Thanks again for a very fun 2025 and we look forward to do it all over again :)
https://t.co/8DhCgL5IT3
The very nice people (like @CohenArthurDev) working on the project would also welcome help from people interested. Extremely grateful to @schwinge_thomas, Marc Poulhiès, Owen Avery, and others that are helping out regularly!
https://t.co/7pI9wZ8D7T
Short report for the month of August and a recap of the work done this summer - we're full steam ahead working on compiling core and the kernel's crate!
Bad news -- I'm not going to be with my employer for much longer due to team relocation demands. If anyone has any leads for roles that would allow me to continue my Rust compiler work (in New York City), they'd be greatly appreciated.
New report for the month of May: https://t.co/bQbqegzy6J
We are making good progress on core and plan on begin testing the Rust code in the kernel at the end of the summer!
Monthly report for the month of March: https://t.co/SVU9dOOQdj
Which mentions some of the work done for supporting specialization in `core` :)
We've upstreamed 600 commits to GCC this month and will continue to do so until 15.1 releases!
Rust 1.86.0 has been released!✨🎊🦀
This release adds trait upcasting, get_disjoint_mut on slices and hashmaps, #[target_feature] for safe functions, debug assertions for null pointers, Vec::pop_if, and more!
Check out the blog post for all the details: https://t.co/jIRgtqPJ6z
First monthly report of the year with some code snippets of our two main targets (Rust-for-Linux and Rust's core crate) to show the importance of the milestones we are working on:
https://t.co/hlOfgC61Za
Here is our monthly report for the month of December 2024, which includes a small technical dive into the handling of auto traits and the desugaring of for-loops:
https://t.co/zVeem9dXZH
Rust 1.83.0 has been released! 🦀✨
This release includes mutable references and pointers in const, references to statics in const, new `ErrorKind`s, and many new const methods on pointers, slices, floats, and more!
Check out the announcement: https://t.co/QzhOaCAXSD
I've been wanting to do a detailed blog or possibly series of blogs of about "Developing the Type System for GCC Rust". Its probably been one of the most difficult things I have ever done but i do think the guts of it is pretty darn close. Would people be interested?
New monthly report for November is out, with a slight dive into type-system fun :) and most importantly contributions from the rustc_codegen_gcc folks!
https://t.co/OSSUbYqhRB