> My guess is that the Rust team consider that relying on a well tested C codebase is safer than writing tons of unsafe platform-specific code, to replace the functionality offered by libc.
I'm copying that to my notes to use as a clear and concise explanation to people who want to work 'around' libc.
I'm copying that to my notes to use as a clear and concise explanation to people who want to work 'around' libc.