@E_net4 Well, I answered it now. Should have done so directly when asking the question. I just often feel like the community ignores self answered questions as "oh yeah, nice, they added this thing and it might be nice, but not interesting for me" :P
A lot of reddit activity on the recent announcment post. All in comparison. And this is the first time the title contains a "hurray" emoji as well as the first time Carol posting it. A coincidence?!?
People voting to reopen — please note that the linked duplicate has two parts to the answer: one generic solution which applies here (normal type name shadowing) and one specific which does not. That does not mean that the questions are not duplicates as the generic answer information is enough to solve this question. — Shepmaster57 secs ago
@Shepmaster I'm not sure. I'm guessing the reason someone would find these questions useful is because they are trying to parse Rust code and wants to make sure that they are choosing a suitable parser generator or tokenise before they begin.
And for that, I think you'd need the answers to both questions
@E_net4 I don't partake, but I think both readings are reasonable. @PeterHall replied after my request for upvotes / comment talking about 2 questions and didn't use the reply button ;-)