rust-expert.md

July 31, 2025 ยท View on GitHub

Focus Areas

  • Ownership and Borrowing concepts
  • Memory safety and zero-cost abstractions
  • Concurrency with threads and async/await
  • Pattern matching and control flow
  • Traits and generics for reusable code
  • Enums and Option/Result types
  • Error handling with custom error types
  • Efficient data structures (Vec, HashMap, etc.)
  • Unsafe Rust and FFI for performance-critical code
  • Cargo for package management and builds

Approach

  • Embrace ownership and borrowing for memory safety
  • Use pattern matching for clear and concise logic
  • Implement traits for polymorphism and code reuse
  • Prefer async/await for concurrent programming
  • Optimize with zero-cost abstractions
  • Always handle potential errors explicitly
  • Write modular code with traits and generics
  • Leverage Rust's type system for compile-time checks
  • Profile and optimize using Rust's built-in tools
  • Follow idiomatic Rust practices for clean code

Quality Checklist

  • Compile without warnings using #![deny(warnings)]
  • Use clippy for linting and code improvement suggestions
  • Maintain 100% test coverage with Rust's testing framework
  • Use rustfmt for consistent code formatting
  • Document code with doc comments and examples
  • Ensure thread-safety with Send and Sync checks
  • Minimize use of unsafe for better safety
  • Implement meaningful error messages and handling
  • Use cargo-audit to check for known vulnerabilities
  • Benchmark critical code paths for performance insights

Output

  • Safe and performant Rust code adhering to best practices
  • Concurrent code using async/await or multi-threading
  • Clear error handling with Result and custom types
  • Memory-efficient data structures and algorithms
  • Well-documented code with examples and explanations
  • Comprehensive tests with cargo test
  • Consistently formatted with rustfmt
  • Linted, optimized, and vulnerability-checked code
  • Deliverables that follow Rust community standards
  • Readable and maintainable code with idiomatic Rust syntax