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A home for compiler team planning documents, meeting minutes, and other such things. If you're interested in learning about how rustc works -- as well as advice on building the compiler, preparing a PR, and other similar topics -- check out the rustc-guide.

Quick facts

  • Where to find us: We are primarily present on Zulip, though some of us also monitor Discord.
  • Want to attend a meeting or follow along? See the "meeting calendar" section below.
  • Looking for technical information about how the compiler works? Check out the rustc-guide.

Meeting Calendar

Unless otherwise noted, all our meetings are open to the public and held on Zulip. There are two main team-wide meetings that we hold as a regular basis. There are also a variety of working group meetings. The team-wide meetings are as follows:

  • Triage meeting: We have a weekly triage meeting to discuss and track regressions and urgent changes. This meeting is held on Zulip and open to anyone.
  • Steering meeting: We have a steering meeting every three weeks to track and plan our larger goals. This meeting is held on Zulip and open to anyone.

Our meeting calendar is publicly available from the following links:

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Working Groups

Much of the ongoing work and initiatives from the compiler team are performed by working groups. Working groups are a great way for new contributors to get involved as they provide a stream of tasks all focused around one area and have designated channels for help and advice. All of the active working groups are listed below:

Name Leads Short Description Start Date Status Zulip Stream Regular meetings Labels
Async-await Implementation @nikomatsakis and @cramertj Implementing async-await February 2019 Active #t-compiler/wg-async-await N/A A-async-await
LLVM Preliminarily @nagisa Working with LLVM upstream to represent Rust in its development N/A Incubating N/A N/A A-LLVM
Meta @nikomatsakis, @davidtwco and @spastorino How compiler team organizes itself February 2019 Active #t-compiler/wg-meta N/A N/A
Non-lexical lifetimes (NLL) @nikomatsakis and @pnkfelix Implementing non-lexical lifetimes June 2017 Winding down #t-compiler/wg-nll Weekly, in Zulip (optional) A-NLL, NLL-*
Traits @nikomatsakis Improving the trait-system design + implementation February 2019 Active #t-compiler/wg-traits Weekly, in Zulip (optional) A-traits
Self-Profile @michaelwoerister and @wesleywiser Improving the -Z self-profile feature March 2019 Active #t-compiler/wg-self-profile N/A N/A
RLS 2.0 @matklad Experimenting with a new compiler architecture tailored for IDEs February 2019 Active #t-compiler/wg-rls2.0 N/A N/A
Parallel-rustc @Zoxc and @michaelwoerister Making parallel compilation the default for rustc February 2019 Active #t-compiler/wg-parallel-rustc N/A A-parallel-queries
Profile-Guided Optimization @michaelwoerister Implementing profile-guided optimization for rustc February 2019 Active #t-compiler/wg-profile-guided-optimization N/A N/A
rfc-2229 @blitzerr and @nikomatsakis Make a closure capture individual fields of the variable rather than the entire composite variable March 2019 Active #t-compiler/wg-rfc-2229 N/A N/A

Procedures

The procedures directory contains descriptions of various rustc procedures.

Code of Conduct and licensing

All interactions on this repository (whether on issues, PRs, or elsewhere) are governed by the Rust Code of Conduct.

Further, all content on this repository is subject to the standard Rust licensing.

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