Overridable "start" is landing in Rust, which means you can write Rust executables that don't start in the runtime: https://github.com/mozilla/rust/commit/300221c4666aa299b9eb5b858d41e2da1538e4e0 …
@sdepold Note, brson is hacking up the ability to write Rust libraries that can be called from Ruby/node/etc without starting up the runtime
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@pcwalton interesting :) but as I can compile my rust code, I assume a shippable application that is independent from the runtime -
@sdepold The runtime is already just one .so file that you can ship if you want... do you mean you want static linking? - 1 more reply
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