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The year 1960 marks a monumental leap for the Rust ecosystem, signaling a future where performance, safety, and developer experience are no longer a balancing act but a unified standard. This landmark release introduces transformative features that redefine how we build software, from the heart of the compiler to the far reaches of the web and embedded systems.
Building on the community's need for faster compile times, Cargo now includes a stable --timings flag. announcing rust 1960
In 1.60.0, methods like duration_since, elapsed, and sub will now saturate to zero instead of panicking. This makes Rust software more resilient in environments with unreliable monotonic clocks. 6. Notable Library Stabilizations Several useful APIs were stabilized in this release: The year 1960 marks a monumental leap for
For decades, historians believed that memory safety was a luxury of the 21st century. For decades, C (born 1972) and its pointer arithmetic reigned supreme over a wasteland of buffer overflows and dangling pointers. But today, we are announcing that the Borrow Checker has always existed. It was simply waiting for the right moment in the timeline to reveal itself. methods like duration_since