Rust (pian-têng gú-giân)

(Tùi Rust choán--lâi)

Rust (Eng-gí tiong--ê ì-sù sī seⁿ-sian--ê "sian") sī chi̍t-ê têng-sek gí-giân, tī 2010 nî chhòng-li̍p, iû Mozilla chàn-chō͘. chù-tiōng kì-e̍k-thé--ê an-choân kap chip-hêng--ê hāu-lu̍t. I bô sú-iōng pùn-sò hôe-siu (garbage collection), sú-iōng só͘-iú-koân kap piàn-sò͘ sèⁿ-miā chiu-kî lâi koán-lí piàn-sò͘--ê sú-iōng kî-kan.

Rust
A capitalised letter R set into a sprocket
Rust tsìng-sik piau-tsì
Pian-têng hoān-hêngs Multi-paradigm: concurrent, functional, generic, imperative, structured
Nńg-thé siat-kè Graydon Hoare
Siú-chhù hoat-hêng 2010 nî 7 goe̍h 7 ji̍t;​ 14 nî í-chêng​ (2010-07-07)
Ún-tēng
pán-pún
1.83.0[1] 喺維基數據度改 / 2024 nîCha̍p-it-goe̍h nî;​  í-chêng​ (2024 nîCha̍p-it-goe̍h)
Lūi-hêng hē-thóng Affine, inferred, nominal, static, strong
Si̍t-chok gí-giân Rust
Hē-thóng pêⁿ-tâi Cross-platform[2][note 1]
OS Cross-platform[2][note 2]
Nńg-thé siū-koân MIT and Apache 2.0 (dual-licensed) [3]
Bûn-kiāⁿ khok-tián-miâ .rs, .rlib
Bāng-chām www.rust-lang.org

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  1. Including build tools, host tools, and standard library support for x86-64, ARM, MIPS, RISC-V, WebAssembly, i686, AArch64, PowerPC, and s390x.[2]
  2. Including Windows, Linux, macOS, FreeBSD, NetBSD, and Illumos. Host build tools on Android, iOS, Haiku, Redox, and Fuchsia are not officially shipped; these operating systems are supported as targets.[2]

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  1. "Announcing Rust 1.83.0" (ēng Eng-gí). 2024 nîCha̍p-it-goe̍h. 2024 nîCha̍p-it-goe̍h khòaⁿ--ê. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 "Platform Support". The rustc book. 2022-06-27 khòaⁿ--ê. 

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