> As such, moving to C++ now will probably make it harder to move to Rust later.

Well, maybe.  My original comment here remember was about how we very 
intentionally moved rpm-ostree to "C compiling as C++" explicitly to bridge 
with cxx.rs.  This...kind of worked in some ways, and definitely didn't in 
others - although I'd say at least 50% of that is just not executing well 
enough probably.

Using some C++ definitely doesn't exclude Rust in the future either.



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