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up containing piece of opinionated curl-pipe-bash-ware, you should
expect a culture which produces these kind of problems.
+[ other problems ]
+
+Rust does not currently readily support dynamic linking between Rust
+modules. This is something the Rust community know they need to work
+on but it hasn't been their priority. Some of Rusts's language design
+choices make this challenging, although not impossible. In particular
+the very nice system of generics. Personally I like the tradeoff that
+Rust has made here. I expect that some form of dynamic linking or
+partial compilation will very likely appear eventually. But in the
+meantime there are places where replacing C with Rust is awkward.
+
+Rust depends on LLVM. So its architecture support for smaller
+architectures (with less money behind them) is poor. From my point of
+view as a Debian contributor a particular problem is the lack of an
+m68k backend for LLVM. But it provides a more general difficulty with
+supporting a wide set of embedded architectures, which Rust would
+otherwise be very suited to.
+
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