Rust is absolutely not faster or easier than C. It’s safer but that’s it.
The issue with the rust utils license is that its MIT. Which many people see as vastly inferior to GPL. This is a very big deal to people who believe in the GPL.
Yeah, the only real issue I have with the “rewrite it in Rust” approach is the absolute plague of permissive licensing. It is much easier to write safe, correct code in Rust.
Sure does. If the tool was used for 50 years and 1000s times checked (also by criminals), your reimplementarion will not be safer for a whole while, memory safety or not. Especially with that huge scope.
When i’m in the most unnecessary competition and my opponent is rust coreutils:
Memory safety anyone?
GNU Coreutils have worked very well for so long so replacing it is totally pointless unless memory safety has crippled the project somehow till now.
Also I really hate that project for another reason - License
Yep. And more distros support so theres more incentive to fix any issues that have popped up. Plus theres more c devs in the world than rust.
Rust is faster and easier to develop in than C. It’s also safer.
What’s wrong with the uutils license?
Rust is web scale!
Rust is absolutely not faster or easier than C. It’s safer but that’s it.
The issue with the rust utils license is that its MIT. Which many people see as vastly inferior to GPL. This is a very big deal to people who believe in the GPL.
It is definitely easier.
Don’t try and tell me cargo is not easier than fucking around with the C/CPP build slop I’ve had to screw around with over the years.
The coreutils license is bullshit but let’s not pretend languages have not improved in 50 years.
Cargo != Rust
There is no word in which the borrow checker is easier to deal with than C.
I think it depends on the project, when writing cp you’re not really messing around with libraries so good ol make is fine
Yeah, the only real issue I have with the “rewrite it in Rust” approach is the absolute plague of permissive licensing. It is much easier to write safe, correct code in Rust.
GNU coreutils are a copy of Unix utils themselves.
They’re also free and open source, which unix wasn’t.
Depends on what you mean by “easier”. It is easier to write safe code in Rust.
Memory safe!
Not any other kind of safety.
Yes, that’s what Rust is about.
So your statement that it’s easier to write safe code in rust is only (arguably) true for one aspect of safety.
Depends on what you do, really.
Dangers of this project:
No, it does not depend on what I do. In Rust it is by definition easier to write safe code than in C.
Sure does. If the tool was used for 50 years and 1000s times checked (also by criminals), your reimplementarion will not be safer for a whole while, memory safety or not. Especially with that huge scope.