Is #rustlang well suited to operate in a memory constrained architecture like ARM Linux? (char four bytes)
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just because char is four bytes doesn't mean things always take 4x memory; String is made of u8 not char, for example
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Yes! A major benefit of
@rustlang is that the representation is very similar to C. So many similar optimizations apply.
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(and &str)
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&str is up to 3 bytes larger vs null-terminate since len is a word. But that's on the "worse" end of memory cost in Rust
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