Rollup of 15 pull requests Successful merges: - rust-lang/rust#153697 (Add arg splat experiment initial tuple impl) - rust-lang/rust#158360 (Various borrowck cleanups and param_env/opaque_types_defined_by query simplifications for typeck children) - rust-lang/rust#158438 (Use rigidness marker in fast_reject) - rust-lang/rust#157127 (cg_LLVM: Stop needing an alloca for volatile loads) - rust-lang/rust#158376 (Suggest `>=` for `=>` typo in closure and call argument positions) - rust-lang/rust#158185 (perf: Make stable_crate_ids reads lock-free after crate loading) - rust-lang/rust#158244 (Attribute docs `deprecated` , `warn`, `allow`, `cfg`, `deny`, and `forbid` ) - rust-lang/rust#158355 (Fixup the refactoring errors in rust-lang/rust#156246) - rust-lang/rust#158361 (Move `check_ffi_pure` into the attribute parser) - rust-lang/rust#158382 (Add safety section for SliceIndex::get_unchecked(mut)) - rust-lang/rust#158399 (std: truncate thread names on NetBSD) - rust-lang/rust#158418 (Eliminate double length check in `Vec::into_array`) - rust-lang/rust#158430 (Guard clone suggestion against empty obligation errors) - rust-lang/rust#158446 (Update Enzyme submodule) - rust-lang/rust#158448 (Cleanup `NumBuffer` comment and replace `ilog(10)` with `ilog10()`)
This is the main source code repository for Rust. It contains the compiler, standard library, and documentation.
Why Rust?
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Performance: Fast and memory-efficient, suitable for critical services, embedded devices, and easily integrated with other languages.
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Reliability: Our rich type system and ownership model ensure memory and thread safety, reducing bugs at compile-time.
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Productivity: Comprehensive documentation, a compiler committed to providing great diagnostics, and advanced tooling including package manager and build tool (Cargo), auto-formatter (rustfmt), linter (Clippy) and editor support (rust-analyzer).
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