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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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Rustup
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Announcing Rustup 1.26.0 | Rust Blog
Hmm. No motivation description in the commit. https://github.com/rust-lang/rustup/pull/3044/commits/f887c19082eca77f33db282ca87eb3706c444098
I don't know. The PR references prior discussion without a link, so it may have been private.
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Telemetry really goes into Go toolchain, no matter what
As long as he doesn't put hidden folders in your root like rust. https://github.com/rust-lang/rustup/issues/341
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Go claims telemetry objectors arguing in bad faith and violating Code of Conduct
FWIW, there is a proposal to add telemetry to LLVM [0] and Rust used to have telemetry [1], both off by default. Some things in the node.js world have telemetry enabled by default, like Next.js [3].
Some people are posting here as if this as already decided -- AFIACT, that's not the case. It's not even a formal proposal yet, and the stated intent was to start a conversation around something concrete. (For context, this is standard for how I've seen the Go project approaches large topics, including for example I think there were something like ~8 very detailed generics design drafts from the core Go team over ~10 years).
It sounds like the Go team is going to take some time to look into some of the alternative approaches suggested in the feedback collected so far.
In any event, this is obviously a topic people are very passionate about, especially opt-in vs. opt-out, but I guess I would suggest not giving up hope quite yet.
[0] https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-lldb-telemetry-metrics/6458...
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Google's Go may add telemetry reporting that's on by default
Rust (Specifically Rust Up) seems to have planned to include telemetry but they paused and cancelled the decision, possibly after implementing it initially.
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Who "owns" Rust ?
https://github.com/rust-lang/rustup/issues/341 and rust installation uses telemetry
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installer bug; darwin aarch64 pkg wants Rosetta
Done https://github.com/rust-lang/rustup/issues/3197
cargo-make
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Rust Tooling: 8 tools that will increase your productivity
cargo-make aims to be an extensive Rust-written task runner that additionally lets you define workflows to execute your tasks. You can install it using cargo install cargo-make.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (49/2023)!
You might be interested in cargo-make, which is based on TOML, or Just, which has a syntax that is vaguely inspired by Make but much less weird sigils and more suited to non-file-based tasks.
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Including a cargo command as a dev dependency
I use just myself, and I personally don't want projects' codebase to decide when something gets cargo installed on my system. For people who feel that's more acceptable, I'll note that cargo-make has first class support for the idea of expressing a task that depends on a cargo plugin:
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Pain points using Rust for game dev ?
Thank you for the help, created ticket #787 and #788!
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Just: A Command Runner
https://github.com/sagiegurari/cargo-make
I ended up using it over just because it felt easier to use cross platform, and toml seemed like a right choice
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Run python scripts before compilation using Cargo?
I recently discovered https://github.com/sagiegurari/cargo-make
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Created a simple tool for task automation in Rust
cargo make is used pretty extensively in Bottlerocket OS
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Anyone use Rust to build SaaS web apps professionally?
Cargo is a pretty robust build tool on it's own, but for that extra automated workflow oomph, I also use cargo-make
What are some alternatives?
just - 🤖 Just a command runner
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
rust-mode - Emacs configuration for Rust
rust-on-raspberry-pi
Rust for Visual Studio Code
Rust Language Server - Repository for the Rust Language Server (aka RLS)
cargo-modules - Visualize/analyze a Rust crate's internal structure
cargo-release - Cargo subcommand `release`: everything about releasing a rust crate.
cargo-update - A cargo subcommand for checking and applying updates to installed executables
gdbgui - Browser-based frontend to gdb (gnu debugger). Add breakpoints, view the stack, visualize data structures, and more in C, C++, Go, Rust, and Fortran. Run gdbgui from the terminal and a new tab will open in your browser.
CodeLLDB - A native debugger extension for VSCode based on LLDB