Rust adopts FLS: What does this mean for rust reference?
Adopt fls
A few years ago, Iron and Edocor systems have worked together to assemble a rust description called FLS1. Since then, this document has been preserved and sincerely updated for new versions of RUST, and they have successfully used it to rehabilitate tools based on rust for use in the critical safety industries. When seeing this success, others also began to rely on FLS for their rehabilitation efforts when building with rust.
The members of the RUST project are excited to charge high -quality tools that enable people to build widely reliable programs. Such a program is exactly the type you need in the critical safety industries, and therefore we are increasingly interested in understanding and serving the needs of these customers in our language and tools.
In light of this, we are pleased to announce that we will adopt FLS in the rust project as part of our continuous specifications efforts. This adoption is possible by iron systems. We are grateful to them for the work they did to make FLS suitable for rehabilitation purposes, in enhancing its use and using rust in general in the critical safety industries, and now, to work with us to take the next step and bring it into the project.
With this adoption, we look forward to better integrating FLS with project operations and providing continuous assurances and increasing for all who use rust in critical safety industries, especially for those who use FLS as part of their qualified efforts.
This adoption was not possible without the efforts of the RUST Foundation, especially Joel Marce, the director of technology at the institution, who worked tirelessly to facilitate this on our behalf. We are grateful to him and the basis for this support. The Foundation published its own post on this adoption.
I rely on FLS today; What do I expect?
We will attend FLS inside the project, so we expect some URL addresses to change. We plan to issue updates to FLS in the same way that it occurs so far.
We are sensitive to the fact that the major changes in this document can lead to costs for those who use it for rehabilitation purposes, and we have no immediate plans for major changes here.
What does this mean a rust reference?
The reference is still the reference. The adoption of FLS does not change the status of the reference, and we plan to continue to improve and expand the reference as we were doing.
Of course, we will look for ways to support the FLS reference, and that FLS can support the reference, in the long run, we hope we can find ways to bring these two documents closer together.
- FLS stood for “Virusen language specifications”. The minimum fork of the rust is called that the qualified iron systems and ships for their customers are called “virusen”, hence the name. We will drop the expansion and only call it FLS within the project.
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