I was going for readability but expressiveness. I took a lot from CoffeeScript and of course a ton of deeper concepts from Rust (which I like, but I don't at the same time).
A lot of it. Its interoperability is flawed from the ground up
FFI is a trainwreck and I think they'd need to completely re-think how Rust is built at a very foundational level for it to be able to work as they want
@PeterVaro I would agree, though tell me about a language that has a really easy to read syntax, that doesn't have convoluted object oriented-ness, that doesn't have a compiler that looks like it's written in Aramaic, that can take any code you write and compile it on any memory model, architecture or platform...
@PeterVaro But rust isn't trying to be a better pre-processor. And C's preprocessor is a lost cause. In fact, text replacement pre-processors should die.
They make static analysis impossible without running them
no-no-no you misunderstood me about pre-processing
let me rephrase it
I think C is an almost perfect language => although it has some huge problems: 1) safety 2) the need of shit amount of boilerplate 3) the option for greater abstraction (mostly in syntax)