Given the degree of changes required in some codebases, I think some teams would rather treat it as a rewrite job.
Even moving large enterprise codebases from python 2 to python 3 is taking so long they had to push that deadline back years. Given the distance you'd have to cross to push an older C++ codebase to something with similar guarantees as Rust, I don't know if any company would voluntarily cross that gap.
Even moving large enterprise codebases from python 2 to python 3 is taking so long they had to push that deadline back years. Given the distance you'd have to cross to push an older C++ codebase to something with similar guarantees as Rust, I don't know if any company would voluntarily cross that gap.