X-Git-Url: https://git.ralfj.de/web.git/blobdiff_plain/3b92763e32c9d13a80fe4ab85037d5ea4eb20c69..5a209269bef4653c72996235995eb0742a886f1a:/personal/_posts/2022-08-08-minirust.md?ds=inline diff --git a/personal/_posts/2022-08-08-minirust.md b/personal/_posts/2022-08-08-minirust.md index 1049ac0..8158cb0 100644 --- a/personal/_posts/2022-08-08-minirust.md +++ b/personal/_posts/2022-08-08-minirust.md @@ -34,8 +34,10 @@ But I am getting waaaay ahead of myself, these are rather long-term plans. [^bear]: Thanks to fasterthanlime for facilitating the bear's appearance on this blog. +**Update (2023-02-13):** "Pseudo Rust" has now been renamed to "specr lang", the language of the work-in-progress "specr" tool that can translate specr lang into Rust code to make specifications executable. **/Update** + So, if you want to look into my brain to see how I see Rust programs, then please go check out [MiniRust](https://github.com/RalfJung/minirust). -The README explains the scope and goals, the general structure, and the details of pseudo Rust, as well as a comparison with some related efforts. +The README explains the scope and goals, the general structure, and the details of ~~pseudo Rust~~ specr lang, as well as a comparison with some related efforts. In particular I find that the concept of "places" and "values", which can be rather mysterious, becomes a lot clearer when spelled out like that, but that might just be me. I hasten to add that this is *very early work-in-progress*, and it is *my own personal experiment*, not necessarily reflecting the views of anyone else.