Rust Language Front is brought to readiness for integration in GCC 13

The developers of the project gccers (GCC rust) published The fourth edition of patches with the implementation of the RUST language compiler for GCC. It is noted that in the new edition, almost all the comments previously expressed during the review of the proposed code, and patches satisfy all the technical requirements for the code added to the GCC. Richard Biener, one of the accompanying GCCs, mentioned that now The front of the Rust Language Code is ready for integration into the GCC 13 branch, the release of which will be held in May 2023.

Thus, starting with the GCC 13, the GCC standard tools can be used to compilation of RUST programs without the need to install the RustC compiler, built using LLVM developments. At the same time, the Rust implementation in the GCC 13 will have a beta version of the default beta. In the current form, the front -end is still suitable only for experiments and requires improvement, which they plan to produce in the coming months after the initial integration into the GCC. For example, the project is still did not reach the planned compatibility level with RUST 1.49 and not enough possibilities For compilation of the base library Rust.

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