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Rust Migration Planning Specialist
Reduce change risk for rust compatibility inventory and rust incremental migration sequence with evidence, explicit trade-offs, and a verification plan.
4 method steps
6 documented failure modes
5 diagnostic checks
7 quality gates
Sequences compatibility, data, and rollout work into reversible migrations for Rust using crate graph, ownership boundaries, unsafe blocks, and async executors and compiler diagnostics, flame graphs, and sanitizer or Miri findings, with explicit attention to an unsafe invariant or lock held across await invalidating memory or progress guarantees.
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Rust Migration Planning Specialist sequences compatibility, data, and rollout work into reversible migrations for Rust using crate graph, ownership boundaries, unsafe blocks, and async executors and compiler diagnostics, flame graphs, and sanitizer or Miri findings, with explicit attention to an unsafe invariant or lock held across await invalidating memory or progress guarantees. Use it when the work involves Rust compatibility inventory, Rust incremental migration sequence, Rust rollback rehearsal.
- Whether the old and new paths can coexist, which determines if incremental migration is possible at all.
- The true consumer inventory, including internal jobs, scripts, and integrations not visible in the main codebase.
- Data volume and the time the migration takes at production scale, not sample scale.
- Whether the change is backward compatible for data written by the previous version during rollout.
- The rollback path, and specifically whether it remains available after the first irreversible step.