, such as mounting vintage shells onto modern Toyota Tacoma chassis for better structural integrity. 🏗️ 1960s Programming Context
Many people came together to create Rust 1.196.0. We could not have done it without all of you. Thank you!
Rust 1.60 delivers subtle yet impactful improvements to the compiler and language, ensuring stricter safety checks and better code generation. announcing rust 1960
is not your father’s assembly language. It is not COBOL for the comptroller or FORTRAN for the mathematician. Rust 1960 is a systems language for the space age — one that guarantees memory safety without a garbage collector, because we haven’t invented one yet.
If you don't have it already, you can get rustup from the appropriate page on our website, and check out the detailed release notes on GitHub. What's in 1.196.0 stable , such as mounting vintage shells onto modern
Rust 1.96.0 marks a massive leap forward for compile-time execution ( const fn ). For years, writing complex validation logic inside constants required dense workarounds.
To the thousands of contributors who made 1.960 possible: thank you for helping us build a more reliable future. blocks, or perhaps draft a press release for this fictional version? Thank you
“I don’t know what this thing is, but if this is how computers will work in the future, I’m going to design a language that specifically ignores all of this. Probably call it ‘B’ or something.”
If you don't have it yet, you can get rustup from the appropriate page on our website. What's in 19.60 Stable
In our ongoing mission to reduce boilerplate and improve the daily developer experience, Rust 1.96.0 introduces subtle but powerful syntactic ergonomic improvements.