Compiling Rust with GCC: an update
Compiling Rust with GCC: an update
Posted Sep 13, 2022 17:39 UTC (Tue) by atnot (guest, #124910)In reply to: Compiling Rust with GCC: an update by hunger
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It won't be a fully independent implementation that can be used to find ambiguities, as nebulous as that idea was. Folks who insist that Rust must have multiple compilers because that's what C has have seemingly moved the goalposts elsewhere already anyway. It doesn't help bootstrapping because it won't be pure C++ like mrustc. The people who have a weirdly selective worry about dependence on permissively licensed software won't be happy either. Who exactly is left then? GCC developers? People who's mouth froths at the sight of a Code of Conduct? People who can install a modern gcc version and all of the other rust development tools, but not rustc? Are there really enough of those?
We've seen this play out a few times before, even: People demanded gcc frontends for D and Go, which are mostly abandoned and nobody uses, because why would you. I don't see how this vision of gccrs would be any different.
