@sir certainly the fast movement of #rustc has been the main thing slowing down my experimentation with it. Everytime I try an build #remacs run into some random compiler problem. However at the same time spending a lot of time as I do doing multi-threaded C I long to work with a language that properly supports you in getting it right. AIUI moving from C to #golang is easier as it's a minimal bit of extra syntax to learn but I'm not as sure of their concurrency story.
For fun I enabled the #remacs snapshot on my #emacs config #travisci. Turns out it all starts up fine (https://travis-ci.org/stsquad/my-emacs-stuff/jobs/485311706). I guess I should have another go at building remacs and seeing what a #rust powered emacs is like.
#remacs #emacs #travisci #rust
Remacs (Emacs with Rust) has made good progress, http://db48x.net/rust-remacs-2018/.
Link to Remacs: https://github.com/wilfred/remacs.