This Week In Rust: This Week in Rust 118 |
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ast::UnOp
variants.std::os::*::raw
types.remove_dir_all
recursively remove a symlink.Changes to Rust follow the Rust RFC (request for comments) process. These are the RFCs that were approved for implementation this week:
Every week the team announces the 'final comment period' for RFCs and key PRs which are reaching a decision. Express your opinions now. This week's FCPs are:
memcpy
from one slice to another of the same type and length.maybe!
macro equivalent to try!
.try!(expr => return)
that will return without value.let...else
expression, similar to Swift's guard let...else
.Into
, From
and new trait IntegerCast
for primitive integer types.retain_mut
to Vec
and VecDeque
.impl
blocks to apply to the same type/trait.std::net::Ipv6Addr
.match
statement.#[clear_on_drop]
and #[clear_stack_on_return]
to securely clear sensitive data after use.If you are running a Rust event please add it to the calendar to get it mentioned here. Email Erick Tryzelaar or Brian Anderson for access.
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This week's Crate of the Week is rayon,
which gives us par_iter()
/par_iter_mut()
functions that use an internal thread pool to easily parallelize data-parallel operations.
There's also rayon::join(|| .., || ..)
for Fork-Join-style tasks. Apart from the ease of use, it also performs very well, comparable to hand-optimized code.
Thanks to LilianMoraru for the suggestion.
Submit your suggestions for next week!
https://this-week-in-rust.org/blog/2016/02/15/this-week-in-rust-118/
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