While the 2015 edition focused on establishing language stability, the Rust 2018 roadmap pivoted toward making the language easier to use without sacrificing performance or safety. This shift aimed to address the "steep learning curve" often associated with ownership and borrowing by front-loading the struggle into better tooling and smoother syntax.
The edition laid the groundwork for native asynchronous programming, which later became a cornerstone for high-performance networking. RUST ONLINE V2366 XMAS(2018)
Rust 2018 wasn't just a language update; it was a "full-stack" polish of the developer experience. Rust 2018 All Hands! While the 2015 edition focused on establishing language
The 2018 edition introduced several features that streamlined common coding patterns: Rust 2018 wasn't just a language update; it
This change made the "borrow checker" smarter, allowing it to understand when a variable was no longer in use even if its scope hadn't technically ended.