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New language will be official, probably within a couple of months

All improved upon C in various ways, but none has won the approval of the kernel team. Indeed, writing about Rust always quickly summons fervent supporters in a way that none of the others do – and doubtless this story will, too. It did when we previously wrote about the expected support that was mentioned in. Anything less than passionate support for Rust, or any kind of criticism, is typically met with savage criticism.

Previously, Rust advocates have told us that its interoperability with C code is one of its core strengths. However, the latest version of Rust still can't be compiled with GCC, and the Clang compiler that does support Rust only has first-class support for x86-64 and AArch64. So, for now, this could be a limiting factor: if a driver is implemented in Rust, that could spell limited support for the relevant hardware for other processor architectures. Saying that, though, a likely consequence will be rapid improvement in Rust's compiler support – both in other compilers, and quite likely in Clang and LLVM's target support too. ®

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