The rust language

2014; Association for Computing Machinery; Volume: 34; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1145/2692956.2663188

ISSN

1557-9476

Autores

Nicholas D. Matsakis, Felix S. Klock,

Tópico(s)

Advanced Data Storage Technologies

Resumo

Rust is a new programming language for developing reliable and efficient systems. It is designed to support concurrency and parallelism in building applications and libraries that take full advantage of modern hardware. Rust's static type system is safe 1 and expressive and provides strong guarantees about isolation, concurrency, and memory safety. Rust also offers a clear performance model, making it easier to predict and reason about program efficiency. One important way it accomplishes this is by allowing fine-grained control over memory representations, with direct support for stack allocation and contiguous record storage. The language balances such controls with the absolute requirement for safety: Rust's type system and runtime guarantee the absence of data races, buffer overflows, stack overflows, and accesses to uninitialized or deallocated memory.

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