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5 | 102 | |
1,047 | 2,264 | |
1.8% | 0.8% | |
8.0 | 10.0 | |
5 days ago | 9 days ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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ndk
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Bare Metal Rust in Android
You can already. The ndk allows any language to be compiled to android. For rust see
https://github.com/rust-mobile/ndk
Which has the tools to do this.
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Using Rust instead of C++ for Android NDK development
I found an official introduction to the topic: https://source.android.com/docs/setup/build/rust/building-rust-modules/overview I found these bindings and even tried to make the examples work without luck: https://github.com/rust-mobile/ndk There even exists an interface with the C++ library I am using: https://docs.rs/oboe/latest/oboe/
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Is the Rust ecosystem capable of making a cross-platform mobile game with p2p Bluetooth yet?
Is something wrong with https://github.com/deviceplug/btleplug or you haven't found it? You could also use bindings to platform libraries like https://github.com/microsoft/windows-rs and https://github.com/rust-mobile/ndk if btleplug doesn't have something fundamental to you.
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Rust for mobile development?
There's cargo-apk which is godsent extension making the process of building an apk as easy as cargo apk build. Although I wasn't able to make it fully work on my native machine, so I used miniquad's docker image, installed cargo-apk, and then built.
- Is there any other language that has something crucial that Rust hasn't? Minus libraries.
gccrs
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FreeBSD evaluating Rust's adoption into base system
There is a Rust front-end for GCC that is under active development [1]. If the chip vendors are not willing to develop and upstream a LLVM back-end then they can feel free to start contributing to it.
[1] https://rust-gcc.github.io/
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Why do lifetimes need to be leaky?
That's why gccrs doesn't even consider lifetime checking a part of the language (they plan to use Polonius, too).
- Rust-GCC: GCC Front-End for Rust
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How hard would it be to port the Rust toolchain to a new non-POSIX OS written in Rust and get it to host its own development? What would that process entail?
There's ongoing work on a Rust front-end for GCC (https://github.com/Rust-GCC/gccrs). Bit barebones right now -- ie, even core doesn't compile -- but there's funding, demand, and regular progress, so it'll only get better from there. Once gccrs can compile core, it should be ready to compile most of Rust, and thus if you've taught the calling conventions for C to GCC, you're golden.
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How hard is it to write a front end for a more complex language like Rust or Kotlin?
I recommend checking out the GCC Rust frontend project.
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Rust contributions for Linux 6.4 are finally merged upstream!
That is what theyre refering to, yes. The GitHub is named https://github.com/Rust-GCC/gccrs
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GCC 13 and the State of Gccrs
- But this misses so much extra context information
3. Macro invocations there are really subtle rules on how you treat macro invocations such as this which is not documented at all https://github.com/Rust-GCC/gccrs/blob/master/gcc/rust/expan...
Some day I personally want to write a blog post about how complicated and under spec'd Rust is, then write one about the stuff i do like it such as iterators being part of libcore so i don't need reactive extensions.
- Break rust Easter Egg Merged Into gccrs
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Any alternate Rust compilers?
(Speaking of which, Rust-GCC (or gcc-rs or gccrs or whichever other of their names they decide is the primary one) isn't even going to be a complete C++ implementation. Their plan is to implement enough to compile Polonius (the NLL 2.0 borrow checker being developed in Rust for rustc) and then share that since borrow-checking isn't necessary for codegen... only to identify and reject invalid programs... making the C++ portion of it not that different in scope from mrustc.)
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Which programming languages, if all legacy code written in them was ported to a more modern language, would become extinct?
That bridge will be crossed with gccrs (compiling Rust with gcc directly, coming next month with GCC 13) and rust_codegen_gcc (rustc frontend, GCC backend, works now but just doesn’t yet have an “easy” setup)
What are some alternatives?
stretch - High performance flexbox implementation written in rust
gcc-rust - a (WIP) Rust frontend for gcc / a gcc backend for rustc
Weylus - Use your tablet as graphic tablet/touch screen on your computer.
rustc_codegen_gcc - libgccjit AOT codegen for rustc
cargo-mobile - Rust on mobile made easy!
rustc_codegen_gcc - libgccjit AOT codegen for rustc
apollo-framework - The Apollo framework is a toolkit for building stable and robust server software.
mold - Mold: A Modern Linker 🦠
dioxus - Fullstack GUI library for web, desktop, mobile, and more.
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
macroquad - Cross-platform game engine in Rust.
Rust-for-Linux - Adding support for the Rust language to the Linux kernel.