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3:34 PM
no completion in the rust playground :-(
 
it is not written in rust either
I tried to get racer to work with Sublime but failed
not sure if racer is broken or if I just failed
@7sharp9 have you tried Cargo btw?
 
not particularly, my rust usage is theoretical really
I would probably learn rust by writing an editor tool
 
Cargo is very nice
 
I would probably hack tooltips on to atom or something
 
would be nice if there was something like llvm for editors
 
3:44 PM
its mainly compiler interop really though
You would have to teach it the ast each time
 
@JohanLarsson There is. It's called llvm. Use it to make editors do things like tool-tips well.
 
I have no knowledge of llvm, is there reverse parsing back to the targeting lang?
 
@JerryCoffin the output from the rust compiler should be pretty good for building tooling around
@7sharp9 this is perhaps interesting for you
 
@7sharp9 If you mean "can you use it to do source to source translations", then yes. If you mean "does it do those out of the box", I'm pretty sure the answer is no.
 
3:55 PM
@JohanLarssonI think thats the first bit I read :-)
Tooltips and completions normally require a type checked ast to query as well as current global bindings
I cant quite think how you would use llvm to help with that bit
 
@7sharp9 Depends on the source language you're dealing with. One part of LLVM is Clang, which does that sort of stuff for C-family languages. But for Rust, the compiler front-end that does that sort of stuff is a separate project.
 
@elyse we need an ast-lib for rust, done in the morning?
 
4:19 PM
@7sharp9 keep the tab open and say something every now and then. I think this room risks dying.
SO freezes a room if it is inactive 14 days.
 
5:05 PM
Hmm...perhaps one of us should set up a feed to tell us when questions get posted to Stack Overflow.
 
yeah
I have never done it
but I'll try
 
@JohanLarsson I can do it pretty easily if it's agreed that it's a good idea.
 
agreed
we can always remove it
I think it is only one or two questions per day
 
Oct 6 at 13:29, by R. Martinho Fernandes
Protip: when adding room feeds, add them as a ticker instead of posting to the room. Wait for the initial flood, and then change back to posting to the room.
 
 
5:08 PM
ops too late
I probably did it wrong
 
think I got it right now
@JerryCoffin what is easy for you is an iterative process for me
 
@JohanLarsson Easy for me primarily because I'd just cut-n-paste from one of the feeds to the Lounge, and modify the tag name... :-)
 
@JerryCoffin I give up
maybe it works
prolly not
 
5:20 PM
@JohanLarsson Ticker feed seems to be working.
 
 
ok changed it then
my attemps were spammier than what feeds would have spammed
 
@JohanLarsson Oh well. Such is life sometimes.
 
Are you answering rust questions?
 
@JohanLarsson Me? Haven't answered any yet, anyway.
 
5:27 PM
I answered one but saw later that it was a dupe answer.
Did not plan to post it initially, used it as a kata.
 
 
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8:09 PM
@elyse do you know this: is.gd/xtDy2u
 
user1804599
Know what?
 
the .. thing
 
user1804599
Oh cool :D didn't know.
 
haha, taught you a thing
 
user1804599
like with in F#
 
8:11 PM
gonna be a couple of years before next time
with is nice and clear syntax
@sehe maybe this is interesting for you.
 
in Lounge<C+plus>, Sep 25 at 21:59, by sehe
Performance of "Nom" parser combinator when parsing http requests (compared to AttoParsec and manual C parsing)
in Lounge<C+plus>, Jan 22 at 10:59, by sehe
@KonradRudolph no. Matthew green, Geoffry Couprie, many others have though (I think I've seen some buffs do their verification in my twitter timeline before, but I'm too lazy to find who it was)
Following that guy since forever.
Mainly for the security stuffs
 
Yes, it's interesting
 
so you have already watched it
 
8:59 PM
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Q: Value does not live long enough with explicit lifetime, but does live long enough when omitted

ThierryI have the following Rust program which passes a closure to a function generic in a lifetime 'a and a closure of type F, which calls the closure with a reference to some local data: fn other_function<'a, F>(f: F) where F: Fn(&'a u32) { let the_value = 0; f(&the_value); } fn main() {...

 
9:39 PM
@JohanLarsson Actually, no :) I've seen him tweeting about it the weeks before and shortly after, though
 
@sehe it links to the bash thing?
 
@JohanLarsson Oh you saw it. Disregard
 
I did not see the pic
no idea how that linux thing works
bartech solved it
 

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