fab-rs
min-sized-rust
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fab-rs
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Turtle: Ninja build system clone in Rust
Awesome! I'm excited about projects like this and https://github.com/michaelmelanson/fab-rs .
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Debian Running on Rust Coreutils
Someone is working on this, and could use help: https://github.com/michaelmelanson/fab-rs
I would love to see this completed to the point of passing the GNU make testsuite. Having make as a modular library would be wildly useful.
min-sized-rust
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The Linux Kernel Prepares for Rust 1.77 Upgrade
This is a good guide on building small Rust binaries: https://github.com/johnthagen/min-sized-rust
This talks about going to extreme lengths on making the smallest Rust binary possible, 400 bytes when it was written, https://darkcoding.net/software/a-very-small-rust-binary-ind...
The thing is, you lose a lot of nice features when you do this, like panic unwinding, debug symbols, stdlib… for kernel and some embedded development it’s definitely important, but for most use cases, does it matter?
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Rust wont save us, but its ideas will
Oh it was 137, haha. I will link you to this older comment of mine: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29408906
See also https://github.com/johnthagen/min-sized-rust
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Making Rust binaries smaller by default
Are you sure? If so then this is awesome news, but I'm a bit confused; the commit in that min-sized-rust repo adding `build-std` to the README was merged in August 2021: https://github.com/johnthagen/min-sized-rust/pull/30
Are you saying that at that point the feature still hadn't "landed in Rust nightly" until recently? If so then what's the difference between a feature just being available in Rust nightly, vs having "landed"?
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Was Rust Worth It?
Rust binaries are by default nowhere close to 500MB. If they are not small enough for you, you can try https://github.com/johnthagen/min-sized-rust. By avoiding the formatting machinery and using `panic_immediate_abort` you can get about the size of C binaries.
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Compiling Rust binaries for Windows 98 SE and more: a journey
A useful reference: https://github.com/johnthagen/min-sized-rust
- How to minimize Rust binary size
- Error on flashing embedded code to stm32f103
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Tiny Binaries (2021)
That must be without stripping. Also there are ways to reduce binary size. See e.g. [min-sized-rust](https://github.com/johnthagen/min-sized-rust). I've gotten stripped binaries of small cli utils less than 400KiB without doing anything special, less than 150 KiB by customizing profile settings and compressing with upx, and less than 30 KiB by replacing the std with the libc as the link shows. Haven't tried with fltk though...
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Shared libraries
This is not quite what you're asking, but it does also address the underlying concern: https://github.com/johnthagen/min-sized-rust
What are some alternatives?
fancy-regex - Rust library for regular expressions using "fancy" features like look-around and backreferences
smartstring - Compact inlined strings for Rust.
embedded-graphics - A no_std graphics library for embedded applications
Cargo - The Rust package manager
autojump-rs - A fast drop-in replacement of autojump written in Rust
rustc_codegen_gcc - libgccjit AOT codegen for rustc
build2 - build2 build system
c2rust - Migrate C code to Rust
coreutils - Cross-platform Rust rewrite of the GNU coreutils
regex - An implementation of regular expressions for Rust. This implementation uses finite automata and guarantees linear time matching on all inputs.
BSDCoreUtils - BSD coreutils is a port of many utilities from BSD to Linux and macOS.