In our planning meeting today, the compiler team has scheduled our next batch of upcoming design meetings. You can find the exact times on the compiler team's meeting calendar:
- On Nov 29 (calendar event), we will discuss rust-lang/compiler-team#213, a proposal to extend rustc's data structures to enable outside crates to experiment with building a Rust REPL.
- On Dec 6 (calendar event), we will discuss
rust-lang/compiler-team#175, which is a plan to modify the
rustc_interface
trait to enable end-to-end query support in the compiler. - On Dec 13 (calendar event), we will discuss rust-lang/compiler-team#222, which is a roadmap and strategy for eventually merging rustc, rust-analyzer, and the RLS into one coherent set of projects.
- On Dec 20 (calendar event), we will discuss rust-lang/compiler-team#209, which is a proposal to create a "major changes process" for the compiler, to augment these design meetings.
Did you know?
Most weeks, the compiler team has some sort of design meeting. These meetings take place on Zulip and are open to all. Every 4 weeks, we do a planning meeting to pick the next few meetings from the list of open proposals. You can find more details about how the compiler-team steering meeting process here.