I don't want to develop in C, it's very frustrating.
Most of the bugs I've fixed would never exist in safe rust.
What is left either I don't know how to handle yet, or needs more information, or needs development.
Rust has been a pleasure to code, so I would rather move stuff to rust while fixing bugs and exploring the virtual hardware.
It would be a gradual change, without a real plan, so you can think of the dynamips code being C+rust.
However, I develop on linux so I wont be able to test stuff on macos or windows.
Also, you can think of me as a wild programmer that can disappear at any time.
If you want safety then it's better to make a release before adding rust.
In short... add rust?
I don't want to develop in C, it's very frustrating.
Most of the bugs I've fixed would never exist in safe rust.
What is left either I don't know how to handle yet, or needs more information, or needs development.
Rust has been a pleasure to code, so I would rather move stuff to rust while fixing bugs and exploring the virtual hardware.
It would be a gradual change, without a real plan, so you can think of the dynamips code being C+rust.
However, I develop on linux so I wont be able to test stuff on macos or windows.
Also, you can think of me as a wild programmer that can disappear at any time.
If you want safety then it's better to make a release before adding rust.
In short... add rust?