> which seems inevitable to have less platform support than LLVM will?
ZLD can link for M1 while LLVM can't yet. And Zig can also use lld alongside it to increase the platform coverage.
> but you can't claim that's a benefit at the same time the problem with Rust is it's lack of fringe system support... :/
I find it hard to believe that a dispassionate reader could misinterpret to this degree the goal of a sentence written in a chapter dedicated entirely to showcase the limits of rewriting code in another language, be it RIIR or RIIZ.
See my reply to the parent comment for the intended meaning of that example.
ZLD can link for M1 while LLVM can't yet. And Zig can also use lld alongside it to increase the platform coverage.
> but you can't claim that's a benefit at the same time the problem with Rust is it's lack of fringe system support... :/
I find it hard to believe that a dispassionate reader could misinterpret to this degree the goal of a sentence written in a chapter dedicated entirely to showcase the limits of rewriting code in another language, be it RIIR or RIIZ.
See my reply to the parent comment for the intended meaning of that example.