Announcing Rust 1960 -

trait, allowing seamless error conversion between totally unrelated libraries. Keyword Arguments:

is more than a software release. It is a historical correction. It is proof that memory safety is not an invention of the modern age, but a timeless necessity. announcing rust 1960

If you do not have it installed yet, you can get it from the official website. Let's dive into the major features and stability improvements packed into this milestone release. The Stabilization of async fn in Traits by Default It is proof that memory safety is not

A physical cam-and-lever mechanism inside the IBM 729 tape drive verifies that no reference outlives its referent. If a borrow is invalid, the system punches an error card that reads: “Lifetime mismatch — check your scopes, son.” The Stabilization of async fn in Traits by

Helene Katz is a senior editor for Computing Machinery Monthly, covering language design and compiler theory. She has interviewed John Backus, Grace Hopper, and John McCarthy. This is her first exclusive report on the Rust language.