I've had this thought quite a lot in the last 10 years. The amount of "stop energy" in open source is insane. I'm wondering if I should actually finish reading my Rust book, as there seems like quite of zealotry in the community. "It's not rust, so it's legacy" etc.https://twitter.com/fafhrd91/status/1218135374339301378 …
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While a GCC frontend would be great, why do you think it would solve any of these issues? That's all possible already with the LLVM Rust compiler. Firefox e.g. does the latter and the first two are not widely used because of reasons that are unrelated to the compiler backend.
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To add some details to that: cross-object/language optimization is possible via LTO and LLVM bitcode See e.g. http://blog.llvm.org/2019/09/closing-gap-cross-language-lto-between.html …
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GCJ was huge, too.
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I for one am very happy with cargo as opposed to the packing crap a lot of other stacks come with.
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