Thanks! My vision was very limited.
You don't need other language else a sub-set of Rust. At the beginning,
I was thinking in Go because the standard library already has functions
to parsing Go code:
http://golang.org/pkg/go/
The usage for a sub-set of Rust could be:
+ To replace bash scripts; the shell scripts are cryptic and unreadable.
+ For that advanced users can extended an application or a game; bye Lua
+ As alternative to JavaScript; many people dislikes this language
El 05/03/14 10:45, Kevin Cantu escribió:
New languages based on and interoperating with Rust are interesting.
A well defined subset of Rust which is still valid Rust can be quite
useful. Have you looked at the work Yehuda Katz and others have done
with Rust code which doesn't use the Rust runtime?
That is *much* more like what you're saying you want (way stripped down
like C) than heavy stuff like Go or Lua or Python or my
hypothetical-pet-Rust-F#-hybrid-vanity-project would be.
Kevin
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