01 Jul 2026
Planet Mozilla
This Week In Rust: This Week in Rust 658
Hello and welcome to another issue of This Week in Rust! Rust is a programming language empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software. This is a weekly summary of its progress and community. Want something mentioned? Tag us at @thisweekinrust.bsky.social on Bluesky or @ThisWeekinRust on mastodon.social, or send us a pull request. Want to get involved? We love contributions.
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Updates from Rust Community
Official
Foundation
Newsletters
Project/Tooling Updates
- Slint 1.17 Released
- rustc_codegen_gcc: Progress Report #42
- Introducing Test That!
- Introducing Test That!: A rich test assertion library for Rust from the original author of GoogleTest Rust
- Inside RSSH: one Rust crate, three binaries, and the Tauri lessons along the way
- Rustty 1.38 - accessibility & keyboard nav
- GuardianDB 0.17.0: Secure namespaces, Iroh 1.0, and the arrival of the ODM
- Building a real-time voice-agent runtime in Rust: no GIL, one binary, 2,000 calls a box
- AimDB: Bring Your Own Connector
- kache 0.8.0: zero-copy restores on Windows (ReFS)
- Warbell - a castle-defense action-RPG built with Bevy 0.19
- I built a macOS FTP client entirely in Rust - no Electron, no webview
Observations/Thoughts
- Hoisting Expressions
- The Unglamorous Side of Rust Web Development
- How I Found Out 52% of My Knowledge Graph Was Duplicates (and What I Did About It)
- A Novel Approach to Rust Error Handling
- We put a Redis server inside our runtime
- High-performance Rust: Understanding and eliminating memory fragmentation
- AI and worktrees are filling our disks: kache storage, measured
- Designing a cross-platform terminal memory visualizer in Rust
- Your Rust Service Isn't Leaking - It Could Be the Allocator
Rust Walkthroughs
- Measure, Don't Guess: Building viser, a Content-Adaptive Video Encoding Optimizer in Rust
- Learn SQL and SQLx by Building a Book Library CLI in Rust
- [series] Reasoning About Async Rust with State Machines
- The C to Rust Migration Book
Crate of the Week
This week's crate is deconvolution, a image deconvolution and restoration library.
Thanks to pbkx for the self-suggestion!
Please submit your suggestions and votes for next week!
Calls for Testing
An important step for RFC implementation is for people to experiment with the implementation and give feedback, especially before stabilization.
If you are a feature implementer and would like your RFC to appear in this list, add a call-for-testing label to your RFC along with a comment providing testing instructions and/or guidance on which aspect(s) of the feature need testing.
No calls for testing were issued this week by Rust, Cargo, Rustup or Rust language RFCs.
Let us know if you would like your feature to be tracked as a part of this list.
Call for Participation; projects and speakers
CFP - Projects
Always wanted to contribute to open-source projects but did not know where to start? Every week we highlight some tasks from the Rust community for you to pick and get started!
Some of these tasks may also have mentors available, visit the task page for more information.
- AimDB - Add minimal example: hello-single-latest
- AimDB - Wire
.transform()and.transform_join()into stage profiling - edid-info - Increase test coverage with real EDID data
- edid-info - Finalize CTA-861 extension implementation
- edid-info - Support additional EDID extension block types
If you are a Rust project owner and are looking for contributors, please submit tasks here or through a PR to TWiR or by reaching out on Bluesky or Mastodon!
CFP - Events
Are you a new or experienced speaker looking for a place to share something cool? This section highlights events that are being planned and are accepting submissions to join their event as a speaker.
If you are an event organizer hoping to expand the reach of your event, please submit a link to the website through a PR to TWiR or by reaching out on Bluesky or Mastodon!
Updates from the Rust Project
426 pull requests were merged in the last week
Compiler
- drop the full-crate AST walk in
check_unused - make
stable_crate_idsreads lock-free after crate loading - rework lint pass running
- simplify some
proc_macrothings
Library
- add
io::ErrorKind::TooManyOpenFiles - expand
OptionFlatten's iterator methods - move
std::io::Errorintocore - optimize network address parser
Cargo
Clippy
filter_map_next: clean-up, overhaul suggestionschunks_exact_to_as_chunks: Prevent syntactically invalid suggestionschunks_exact_to_as_chunks: Use correct method name in messagechunks_exact_to_as_chunks: Pick iter method depending on mut-nessnon_ascii_literal,invisible_characters: don't suggest a fix on raw strings- create a single
ConstEvalCtxtinexpr_eagerness - detect new range types in
higher::Range - do not trigger
manual_option_zipwhen map receiver is a lazy evaluated expression - enhance
needless_late_initto cover grouped assignments - fix:
borrow_as_ptris triggered on generated code
Rust-Analyzer
- add diagnostic for E0596
- add fixes add '.await' for
type_mismatch - crash on lowering consts with associated types
- crash when hovering on anonymous consts
- only run
Drop::dropwhen implemented - mark
inline_convert_while_ascii()asunsafe - switch out lsp-types for gen-lsp-types
Rust Compiler Performance Triage
Overall, the week was fairly neutral, with no meaningful shift on most benchmarks on any of our statistics.
Triage done by @simulacrum. Revision range: 8b6558a0..7dc2c162
2 Regressions, 1 Improvement, 7 Mixed; 5 of them in rollups 34 artifact comparisons made in total
Approved RFCs
Changes to Rust follow the Rust RFC (request for comments) process. These are the RFCs that were approved for implementation this week:
- No RFCs were approved this week.
Final Comment Period
Every week, the team announces the 'final comment period' for RFCs and key PRs which are reaching a decision. Express your opinions now.
Tracking Issues & PRs
- Tracking Issue for LocalKey/Cell::update
- Tracking Issue for
{str, [T], Path}::trim_prefixand{str, [T]}::trim_suffix - Stabilize c-variadic function definitions
- Tracking Issue for layout information behind pointers
- Fix feature gate for
repr(simd) - reat no_mangle_generic_items as hard error instead of lint warning
- Lint against invalid POSIX symbol definitions
- Fix
overflowing_literalslint with repeated negation - stabilize
extern "custom" - Don't escape U+FF9E and U+FF9F in
escape_debug_ext
No Items entered Final Comment Period this week for Cargo, Language Team or Leadership Council.
Let us know if you would like your PRs, Tracking Issues or RFCs to be tracked as a part of this list.
New and Updated RFCs
Upcoming Events
Rusty Events between 2026-07-01 - 2026-07-29 🦀
Virtual
- 2026-07-01 | Virtual (Indianapolis, IN, US) | Indy Rust
- 2026-07-02 | Virtual (Berlin, DE) | Rust Berlin
- 2026-07-02 | Virtual (Charlottesville, VA, US) | Charlottesville Rust Meetup
- 2026-07-02 | Virtual (Nürnberg, DE) | Rust Nuremberg
- 2026-07-04 | Virtual (Kampala, UG) | Rust Circle Meetup
- 2026-07-05 | Virtual (Dallas, TX, US) | Dallas Rust User Meetup
- 2026-07-07 | Virtual (London, UK) | Women in Rust
- 2026-07-14 | Virtual (Dallas, TX, US) | Dallas Rust User Meetup
- 2026-07-15 | Hybrid (Vancouver, BC, CA) | Vancouver Rust
- 2026-07-16 | Hybrid (Seattle, WA, US) | Seattle Rust User Group
- 2026-07-16 | Virtual (Berlin, DE) | Rust Berlin
- 2026-07-19 | Virtual (Dallas, TX, US) | Dallas Rust User Meetup
- 2026-07-21 | Virtual (London, UK) | Women in Rust
- 2026-07-21 | Virtual (Washington, DC, US) | Rust DC
- 2026-07-28 | Virtual (Dallas, TX, US) | Dallas Rust User Meetup
Asia
- 2026-07-18 | Bangalore, IN | Rust Bangalore
Europe
- 2026-07-01 | Köln, DE | Rust Cologne
- 2026-07-01 | Manchester, UK | Rust Manchester
- 2026-07-01 | Oxford, UK | Oxford ACCU/Rust Meetup.
- 2026-07-02 | Edinburgh, UK | Rust and Friends
- 2026-07-02 | Enschede, NL | Baseflow Tech Meetups
- 2026-07-08 | Dublin, IE | Rust Dublin
- 2026-07-09 | Switzerland, CH | PostTenebrasLab
- 2026-07-21 | Leipzig, DE | Rust - Modern Systems Programming in Leipzig
- 2026-07-23 | Berlin, DE | Rust Berlin
- 2026-07-23 | London, UK | London Rust Project Group
- 2026-07-23 | Paris, FR | Rust Paris
North America
- 2026-07-02 | Saint Louis, MO, US | STL Rust
- 2026-07-04 | Boston, MA, US | Boston Rust Meetup
- 2026-07-09 | Lehi, UT, US | Utah Rust
- 2026-07-11 | Boston, MA, US | Boston Rust Meetup
- 2026-07-15 | Hybrid (Vancouver, BC, CA) | Vancouver Rust
- 2026-07-16 | Hybrid (Seattle, WA, US) | Seattle Rust User Group
- 2026-07-18 | Boston, MA, US | Boston Rust Meetup
- 2026-07-21 | San Francisco, CA, US | San Francisco Rust Study Group
- 2026-07-22 | Austin, TX, US | Rust ATX
- 2026-07-22 | Los Angeles, CA, US | Rust Los Angeles
- 2026-07-25 | Brooklyn, NY, US | Flower
Oceania
- 2026-07-21 | Barton, AU | Canberra Rust User Group
- 2026-07-23 | Perth, AU | Rust Perth Meetup Group
If you are running a Rust event please add it to the calendar to get it mentioned here. Please remember to add a link to the event too. Email the Rust Community Team for access.
Jobs
Please see the latest Who's Hiring thread on r/rust
Quote of the Week
I do rather hope anyone using
-Zllvm-target-featuresor any stabilized form thereof would know that they are getting a conversation with the dragon directly and they should mind their words carefully if they do not wish to be barbecued by it and served over a nice plate of iron filings.
- workingjubilee on rust zulip
Thanks to Tomáš Šedovič for the suggestion!
Please submit quotes and vote for next week!
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- extrawurst
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- mariannegoldin
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01 Jul 2026 4:00am GMT
Firefox Tooling Announcements: Happy BMO Push Day! (20260630.1)
The following changes have been pushed to bugzilla.mozilla.org:
- Bug 1726931 - New issues should displayed on "My Dashboard" for first time users instead of assigned bugs
- Bug 1834454 - [WEBHOOKS] Webhooks for a product change don't fire if product is changed away from the target product
- Bug 1684509 - Have a single button to mark a bug as abusive/spam
Discuss these changes in the BMO Matrix Room
1 post - 1 participant
01 Jul 2026 12:55am GMT
30 Jun 2026
Planet Mozilla
The Rust Programming Language Blog: Announcing Rust 1.96.1
The Rust team has published a new point release of Rust, 1.96.1. Rust is a programming language that is empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
If you have a previous version of Rust installed via rustup, getting Rust 1.96.1 is as easy as:
rustup update stable
If you don't have it already, you can get rustup from the appropriate page on our website.
What's in 1.96.1
Rust 1.96.1 fixes:
It also fixes three CVEs affecting libssh2 (which is compiled into Cargo):
Contributors to 1.96.1
Many people came together to create Rust 1.96.1. We couldn't have done it without all of you. Thanks!
30 Jun 2026 12:00am GMT