Ahhhhh, it’s out! https://blog.rust-lang.org/2025/02/20/Rust-1.85.0.html
#Rust2024 has a ton of small wins that add up to a big usability improvement. It’s not quite a 2018 Edition level jump (what is?) but it’s a *significant* shift in everything from unsafe to async. Time to get `cargo fix`-ing!
Only one day left...!
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So exciting!
[package]
name = "hello_rust_2024"
version = "1.85.0"
edition = "2024"
1.85.0 # Released on: 20 February, 2025 Branched from master on: 3 January, 2025 Language # The 2024 Edition is now stable. See the edition guide for more details. Stabilize async closures See RFC 3668 for more details. Stabilize #[diagnostic::do_not_recommend] Add unpredictable_function_pointer_comparisons lint to warn against function pointer comparisons Lint on combining #[no_mangle] and #[export_name] attributes.
The Rust 2024 edition has been stabilized!
Due to land in Rust 1.85, on 20 February, 2025.
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