What's New in Rust 1.62, 1.63, and 1.64
Oct 05, 2022•1 hr 32 min
Episode description
Jon and Ben discuss the highlights of the 1.62, 1.63, and 1.64 releases of Rust.
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- [@00:58] - cargo add
- [@03:37] - #[default] enum variants
- [@07:36] - Thinner, faster mutexes on Linux
- [@13:21] - Bare-metal x86_64 target
- [@22:20] - Stabilized APIs
- [@29:22] - Changelog deep-dive
Not much to talk about. We also didn’t talk about:
[@31:56] - Rust 1.63- [@31:56] - Scoped threads
- [@40:41] - Rust ownership for raw file descriptors
- [@43:45] - const mutex initialization
- [@43:54] - Turbofish and impl Trait arguments
- [@52:03] - Non-lexical lifetimes migration complete
- [@51:33] - Stabilized APIs
- [@56:27] - Changelog deep-dive
- [@1:00:32] - IntoFuture
- [@1:03:43] - C-compatible FFI types in core
- [@1:09:37] - rust-analyzer component in rustup
- [@1:13:19] - Cargo workspace inheritance and multi-target builds
- [@1:15:58] - Stabilized APIs
- [@1:18:03] - Compatibility notes
- [@1:22:33] - Other changes
- [@1:25:12] - Changelog deep-dive
Intro Theme: Aerocity
Audio Editing: Aerocity
Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset
Show Notes: Jon Gjengset
Hosts: Jon Gjengset and Ben Striegel
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