srgb.rs
Implementation of sRGB primitives and constants (by mina86)
polonius
Defines the Rust borrow checker. (by rust-lang)
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srgb.rs
Posts with mentions or reviews of srgb.rs.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-29.
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I wrote an image color matching algorithm in Rust
https://github.com/mina86/srgb.rs though you won’t find the matrix there since it uses https://github.com/mina86/rgb_derivation to calculate it.
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What feature would you like to see implemented/stabilized?
That can be done with build.rs. I do exactly that in srgb crate.
polonius
Posts with mentions or reviews of polonius.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-12-08.
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Why do lifetimes need to be leaky?
Correctness prover which uses lifetimes (Polonius).
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Databases are the endgame for data-oriented design
And, well, polonius (Rust borrow checker magic) I believe is built on datalog-ish concepts: https://github.com/rust-lang/polonius
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Why doesn't rust-analyzer reuse infrastructures of rustc?
There is also polonius (https://github.com/rust-lang/polonius) which should replace the borrow checker but does not receive a lot of development resources.
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Rust front-end merged in GCC trunk
This is eventually going to be a feature-complete compiler, targeting a specific rustc version. I believe the plan is to use polonius [1], presumably as an "optional" feature so they can build a stage 1 without it, use that to build polonius, then build the final compiler with it included.
[1] https://github.com/rust-lang/polonius
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Blog post: Rust in 2023
E.g. there you may just stop using current borrow-checker and switch to Polonius.
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What are Rust’s biggest weaknesses?
The borrow checker is too dumb (https://github.com/rust-lang/polonius) fixes a lot of this.
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Datafrog: A lightweight Datalog engine in Rust
It looks like an official borrow checker implementation called Polonius uses it as a dependency, so it makes sense: https://github.com/rust-lang/polonius/blob/981785c101b68ff54...
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Differential Datalog: a programming language for incremental computation
If you click around a little, you end up on a blog post with this tidbit:
> This project got put together rather suddenly, in response to some work the Rust folks are doing[1] on their new and improved borrow checker.
I don't think I could tell you more than "Frank wrote it to help rust folks who were previously doing work with differential-dataflow directly."
1. https://github.com/rust-lang/polonius/pull/36#issuecomment-3...
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Generic associated types to be stable in Rust 1.65
Good news is that there's also works going on to relax the restrictions, like polonius. But it seems that it still have a long way to go before it can land in stable Rust...
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Rust for Linux officially merged
GCC-rs isn't intended for bootstrapping, it is intended to be an actual fully featured Rust compiler in the future, mrustc is a Rust compiler intended for bootstrapping though. GCC-rs is still very early targeting an older version of the reference compiler without things like a borrow checker, but that's not going to be the case forever. The GCC-rs folks have expressed interest in re-using the borrow checker library used by the reference compiler called polonius enabling them to relatively easily add borrow checking.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing srgb.rs and polonius you can also consider the following projects:
genawaiter - Stackless generators on stable Rust.
chalk - An implementation and definition of the Rust trait system using a PROLOG-like logic solver