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This release introduces Rust optimizations for better performance in sqlfluff, especially on large projects. It also drops support for dbt 1.4 and older, adds new features like implicit indents, and includes various bug fixes and documentation updates. Users should test the Rust integration in a development environment first.
Rust 1.93.0 introduces several important changes, including an update to musl 1.2.5, which improves DNS resolver reliability for static Linux binaries. The release also allows global allocators to use thread-local storage and includes new stabilized APIs. Developers can explore detailed release notes for more information.
Rust 1.86.0 has been released, featuring important updates and enhancements aimed at improving performance and usability for developers. Key changes include new language features, library updates, and improved tooling to facilitate more efficient coding practices. This release continues Rust's commitment to safety and concurrency in programming.
The article provides an overview of significant changes and new features introduced in Rust from version 1.78 to 1.90, highlighting the release of the 2024 edition and the establishment of an official language specification. It summarizes various enhancements in language capabilities, standard library updates, and tooling improvements, emphasizing the evolution of Rust over the past year and a half.