Mozilla and the Rust community are pleased to announce version 0.6 of the Rust compiler and associated tools. Rust is a systems programming language with a focus on safety, performance and concurrency.
This was our most active development cycle yet, with patches from many new contributors. This release continues our ongoing efforts to finalize the language syntax and semantics, removing many obsolete features. There has also been a lot of work to clean up and improve the core library. Finally, our friends at Samsung have contributed an experimental port to ARM and [Android]. The brief release notes are included in this announcement, and there is further explanation in the detailed release [notes] on the wiki. Documentation and all the links in this email are available on the [website]. As usual, version 0.6 should be considered an alpha release, suitable for early adopters and language enthusiasts. Please file [bugs]. [website]: http://www.rust-lang.org [notes]: https://github.com/mozilla/rust/wiki/Doc-detailed-release-notes [bugs]: https://github.com/mozilla/rust/issues [Android]: https://github.com/mozilla/rust/wiki/Doc-building-for-android This release is available as both a tarball and a Windows installer: * http://static.rust-lang.org/dist/rust-0.6.tar.gz http://static.rust-lang.org/dist/rust-0.6.tar.gz.asc SHA256 (of .tar.gz): e11cb529a1e20f27d99033181a9e0e131817136b46d2742f0fa1afa1210053e5 * http://static.rust-lang.org/dist/rust-0.6-install.exe http://static.rust-lang.org/dist/rust-0.6-install.exe.asc SHA256 (of .exe): 54d16fec24c512676bd8ef7117540c839a4e48e5f0e79a2dd3999633ef625ab3 Thanks to all [contributors]! Regards, The Rust Team Version 0.6 (April 2013) --------------------------- * ~2100 changes, numerous bugfixes * Syntax changes * The self type parameter in traits is now spelled `Self` * The `self` parameter in trait and impl methods must now be explicitly named (for example: `fn f(&self) { }`). Implicit self is deprecated. * Static methods no longer require the `static` keyword and instead are distinguished by the lack of a `self` parameter * Replaced the `Durable` trait with the `'static` lifetime * The old closure type syntax with the trailing sigil has been removed in favor of the more consistent leading sigil * `super` is a keyword, and may be prefixed to paths * Trait bounds are separated with `+` instead of whitespace * Traits are implemented with `impl Trait for Type` instead of `impl Type: Trait` * Lifetime syntax is now `&'l foo` instead of `&l/foo` * The `export` keyword has finally been removed * The `move` keyword has been removed (see "Semantic changes") * The interior mutability qualifier on vectors, `[mut T]`, has been removed. Use `&mut [T]`, etc. * `mut` is no longer valid in `~mut T`. Use inherited mutability * `fail` is no longer a keyword. Use `fail!()` * `assert` is no longer a keyword. Use `assert!()` * `log` is no longer a keyword. use `debug!`, etc. * 1-tuples may be represented as `(T,)` * Struct fields may no longer be `mut`. Use inherited mutability, `@mut T`, `core::mut` or `core::cell` * `extern mod { ... }` is no longer valid syntax for foreign function modules. Use extern blocks: `extern { ... }` * Newtype enums removed. Use tuple-structs. * Trait implementations no longer support visibility modifiers * Pattern matching over vectors improved and expanded * `const` renamed to `static` to correspond to lifetime name, and make room for future `static mut` unsafe mutable globals. * Replaced `#[deriving_eq]` with `#[deriving(Eq)]`, etc. * `Clone` implementations can be automatically generated with `#[deriving(Clone)]` * Casts to traits must use a pointer sigil, e.g. `@foo as @Bar` instead of `foo as Bar`. * Fixed length vector types are now written as `[int, .. 3]` instead of `[int * 3]`. * Fixed length vector types can express the length as a constant expression. (ex: `[int, .. GL_BUFFER_SIZE - 2]`) * Semantic changes * Types with owned pointers or custom destructors move by default, eliminating the `move` keyword * All foreign functions are considered unsafe * &mut is now unaliasable * Writes to borrowed @mut pointers are prevented dynamically * () has size 0 * The name of the main function can be customized using #[main] * The default type of an inferred closure is &fn instead of @fn * `use` statements may no longer be "chained" - they cannot import identifiers imported by previous `use` statements * `use` statements are crate relative, importing from the "top" of the crate by default. Paths may be prefixed with `super::` or `self::` to change the search behavior. * Method visibility is inherited from the implementation declaration * Structural records have been removed * Many more types can be used in static items, including enums 'static-lifetime pointers and vectors * Pattern matching over vectors improved and expanded * Typechecking of closure types has been overhauled to improve inference and eliminate unsoundness * Macros leave scope at the end of modules, unless that module is tagged with #[macro_escape] * Libraries * Added big integers to `std::bigint` * Removed `core::oldcomm` module * Added pipe-based `core::comm` module * Numeric traits have been reorganized under `core::num` * `vec::slice` finally returns a slice * `debug!` and friends don't require a format string, e.g. `debug!(Foo)` * Containers reorganized around traits in `core::container` * `core::dvec` removed, `~[T]` is a drop-in replacement * `core::send_map` renamed to `core::hashmap` * `std::map` removed; replaced with `core::hashmap` * `std::treemap` reimplemented as an owned balanced tree * `std::deque` and `std::smallintmap` reimplemented as owned containers * `core::trie` added as a fast ordered map for integer keys * Set types added to `core::hashmap`, `core::trie` and `std::treemap` * `Ord` split into `Ord` and `TotalOrd`. `Ord` is still used to overload the comparison operators, whereas `TotalOrd` is used by certain container types * Other * Replaced the 'cargo' package manager with 'rustpkg' * Added all-purpose 'rust' tool * `rustc --test` now supports benchmarks with the `#[bench]` attribute * rustc now *attempts* to offer spelling suggestions * Improved support for ARM and Android * Preliminary MIPS backend * Improved foreign function ABI implementation for x86, x86_64 * Various memory usage improvements * Rust code may be embedded in foreign code under limited circumstances * Inline assembler supported by new asm!() syntax extension. [contributors]: Contributors to Rust 0.6: Alex Crichton Andrew Paseltiner Armin Ronacher Ashok Gautham Aydin Kim Ben Alpert Ben Blum Benjamin Herr Ben Kelly Ben Striegel Brendan Zabarauskas Brian Anderson Brian Leibig Chris Peterson Cody Schroeder Daniel Micay Daniel Ursache Dogariu David Forsythe Dimitri Krassovski Eric J. Holmes Erick Tryzelaar Felix S. Klock II Franklin Chen gareth gifnksm Graydon Hoare hansjorg Huon Wilson ILyong Cho Jed Davis Jeff Olson Jens Nockert Jeong YunWon Jihyun Yu John Clements Josh Matthews Jyun-Yan You Kang Seonghoon kud1ing Kyeongwoon Lee Laurent Bonnans Lawrence Velázquez Lenny222 Lindsey Kuper Luca Bruno Luqman Aden Mark Lacey Mark Vian Martin DeMello Marvin Löbel Matthew McPherrin Matthijs Hofstra Michael Neumann Mikko Perttunen Nick Desaulniers Niko Matsakis Olivier Saut oncemoreification Patrick Walton Peter Williams Seo Sanghyeon Seth Pink sevrak Simon Sapin Stefan Plantikow Steve Klabnik Ted Horst Thad Guidry Tim Chevalier Tim Taubert Trinick Tycho Sci Tyler Bindon Viktor Dahl William Ting David Klein Young-il Choi Youngsoo Son Zack Corr _______________________________________________ Rust-dev mailing list [email protected] https://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/rust-dev
