New hobby: diverse double compiling C compilers to compile Rust 1.4 compiler to compile Rust 1.5 compiler to compile Rust 1.6 compiler to co
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Replying to @isislovecruft
Okay, so not a new hobby. It just annoys me that rustc isn't easily reproducible because it keeps being rewritten w/ newer versions of Rust.
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Replying to @isislovecruft
it used to be even more brutal :( any thoughts you have on making this better would be cool. like, it's tough.
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Replying to @steveklabnik
freeze the version used for rustc? make a quick-n-dirty tinyrust rather than distributing stages? I honestly don't know. :/
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Replying to @isislovecruft
there are also, in theory, one or two alternate rust impls in the works, so if they could compile the compiler....
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Replying to @steveklabnik
William D. Jones Retweeted William D. Jones
So, in addition to being busy, my Rust enthusiasm got dampened for the time being :(https://twitter.com/cr1901/status/795767429439877121 …
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Replying to @cr1901
hm i mean i know
@JakeGoulding has been working on a 16-bit target so1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @steveklabnik @JakeGoulding
As enthused as I am, I just don't think I'm qualified to do a port. Esp when "special considerations" required.
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Feel free to follow along as I bumble about at https://github.com/avr-rust/ and https://github.com/avr-llvm ^_^
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