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Aren't you das Müde from writing Rust programs in English? Do you like saying "scheiße" a lot? Would you like to try something different, in an exotic and funny-sounding language? Would you want to bring some German touch to your programs?

rost (German for Rust) is here to save your day, as it allows you to write Rust programs in German, using German keywords, German function names, German idioms.

You're don't feel at ease using only German words? Don't worry! German Rust is fully compatible with English-Rust, so you can mix both at your convenience.

Here's an example of what can be achieved with Rost:

struct and impl (aka Konvention und Umsetzung)

rost::rost! {
    utilisons std::collections::Dictionnaire comme Dico;

    convention CléValeur {
        fonction écrire(&soi, clé: Chaine, valeur: Chaine);
        fonction lire(&soi, clé: Chaine) -> PeutÊtre<&Chaine>;
    }

    statique mutable DICTIONNAIRE: PeutÊtre<Dico<Chaine, Chaine>> = Rien;

    structure Concrète;

    réalisation CléValeur pour Concrète {
        fonction écrire(&soi, clé: Chaine, valeur: Chaine) {
            soit dico = dangereux {
                DICTIONNAIRE.prendre_ou_insérer_avec(Défaut::défaut)
            };
            dico.insérer(clé, valeur);
        }
        fonction lire(&soi, clé: Chaine) -> Résultat<PeutÊtre<&Chaine>, Chaine> {
            si soit Quelque(dico) = dangereux { DICTIONNAIRE.en_réf() } {
                Bien(dico.lire(&clé))
            } sinon {
                Arf("fetchez le dico".vers())
            }
        }
    }
}

Other examples

See the examples to get a rough sense of the whole syntax. Gut so!

but why would you do dis?

  • the frech and dutch can do it, so we can as well!

Mitwirken

First of all, vielen Dank for considering participating to this joke, the German government will thank you later! Feel free to throw in a few identifiers here and there, and open a pull-request against the hauptzweig (German for main) branch. The initial translation was made by Shemnei and michidk.

Die Lizenzbestimmungen

WTFPL.

Image attributions:

  • "Brezel und Filzhut zum Oktoberfest" by Tim Reckmann | a59.de is licensed under CC BY 2.0
  • "Lederhose" is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0