In theory, is it possible to bundle a rust-to-rust transpiler with rustc in order to make "breaking" language changes, without actually breaking anything? And how would you prove the accuracy of such a system?

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  • macro-lisp

    Lisp-like DSL for Rust language

  • Rust macros can make the language look like anything, even lisp: https://github.com/JunSuzukiJapan/macro-lisp

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