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1:09 AM
@PeterHall you've more trust than I do.
If it had been 78 or 89, maybe
Maybe they are using the numpad
 
1:24 AM
@PeterHall Sorry for stealing your checkmark
 
oh dannnnnngggggg
 
 
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9:38 AM
@trentcl That's ok, I'm getting used to people stealing my stuff around here.
@trentcl Your answer gets more into what OP was asking. I'm more bothered by OPs who reply with "thanks, that's exactly what I needed" and then: no checkmark, no upvote.
 
10:19 AM
@Shepmaster why this doesn't work ?
 
19 hours ago, by Shepmaster
(this is why there isn't a manual list, because people will complain about me picking favorites)
 
@PeterHall I'm talking about the code
error[E0599]: no method named `fail` found for enum `Error` in the current scope
   --> src/main.rs:311:17
    |
75  | pub enum Error {
    | -------------- method `fail` not found for this
...
311 |                 ensure!(e.kind() == NotFound, Error::IO { source: e});
    |                 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ method not found in `Error`
    |
    = note: this error originates in a macro (in Nightly builds, run with -Z macro-backtrace for more info)
 
@Stargateur I know :P
 
10:33 AM
> I have been learning rust and have in the past used lots of python and have noticed that some code segments cause weird non OS agnostic code and was wondering if rust had any areas that caused similar scenarios?
I like my word soup with a nice slice of bread on the side.
 
10:57 AM
I don't understand much
 
11:19 AM
I think it's essentially "Will Rust stop me from writing bugs?"
 
11:53 AM
Arguably, it does stop you if you give up on learning Rust and not write any Rust.
 
"Error: Json { source: Error("Parsing Error: VerboseError { errors: [(([58, 58, 49], TracableInfo), Char(\'[\')), (([58, 58, 49], TracableInfo), Nom(Alt))] }", line: 749, column: 9) }"
that is NOT a verbose error
specially when other tool say my json is valid
 
@Stargateur [58, 58, 49] what the heck else do you want!? <\s
 
I have literally no idea of what is wrong
I'm angry
2
 
12:26 PM
serde_json is ok but not my structure make a "json error" ???
 
12:54 PM
Try printing with the display formatter instead of debug
@Stargateur
 
@Shepmaster alredy the case :p
anyway, bincode also report an error
but I don't know how to debug that
"Error: Bincode { source: Io(Custom { kind: UnexpectedEof, error: "failed to fill whole buffer" }) }"
serde error are useless
 
@Stargateur What's [58, 58, 49]? Does that mean ::1?
 
@Jason probably
it's simply impossible to debug
 
1:14 PM
@PeterHall I'm not sure what code segments refers to.
 
@Shepmaster ah terminate only show debug of error
grrrrrrrrrrr
this again, angry
 
@Stargateur A shocking twist, I didn't see this coming.
 
1:30 PM
@Stargateur I'm a bit busy now, but I can help you out on Thursday for $1000/hour
 
@PeterHall no thanks :p
 
@Stargateur But that's mate's rates!
(I always charge more to mates, because they are invested in my success and should be willing to support me)
3
 
best I can do is 1$
 
oh wait. I meant euros. Stupid keyboard doen't have the key.
 
1:34 PM
ALT GR + e
€€€€
 
e
nope
 
azerty > qwerty
 
aha
ALT GR + 4
 
ALT GRRRRRRRR
 
omg I try to stay calm
"::1" make the parsing bug
I replace by toto
this work
 
1:35 PM
also try ALT + F4
 
alt + 4 switch to workspace 4
don't you peoples have i3 ?
 
@Stargateur Huh, wow, just having that in your JSON trips it up?
 
@Jason same bug with bincode
 
@Stargateur I'm on arch btw
 
so I guess std is drunk
 
1:36 PM
@Stargateur Blame @Jason
 
@PeterHall :-(
 
#[serde(rename = "ip", with = "serde_with::rust::display_fromstr")]
pub host: HostOwned,
damm
I'm sad
I don't really understand this behavior
 
You are trying to parse ::1 via HostOwned::from_str?
What happens if you try that by hand?
 
@Shepmaster HostOwned is my own structure
    fn from_str(input: &str) -> Result<Self, Self::Err> {
        debug!("input");
        nom_plus::all_consuming(host)(nom_plus::Input::new(input.as_bytes()))
            .map(|host| {
                let host: Self = host.into();
                host
            })
            .map_err(|error| {
                error.map(|error| {
                    let errors = error
                        .errors
                        .into_iter()
                        .map(|(span, error)| (span.into(), error))
best debug xd
@Shepmaster will try good idea thanks !
I starting to understand the error
but that error is not very useful
OMG
it's not a ipv6 adresse but a reference
so it's have should be [ ::1 ]
I hate sip so hard
 
 
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4:58 PM
@E_net4flagscomments you mofo
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Q: Should a veil of anonymity have a say in how we flag offensive comments?

E_net4 flags commentsToday the following comment was spotted: To the downvoter. The least you can do is leave a f'ing comment as to why this answer deserved a downvote. Common decency and respect is what's lacking. Ignorance obviously is part of your every day life; good luck with that mofo. In a single comment ful...

 
I am Meta famous again.
@Shepmaster flag flag flag
I mofe you too. <3
 
5:25 PM
@E_net4flagscomments my "unfriendly or unkind" flags are mostly declined, at least in recent memory. "no longer needed" flags are nearly always "helpful".
 
@PeterHall That is odd. Are you sure that they were cast in non-questionably offensive comments?
 
I just did a review of those flags, and my memory did not serve me well. I have only ever flagged one comment as "unfriendly or unkind". it was declined.
 
declining is unfriendly :-)
 
I think the comment is deleted/removed though
flagging as unfriendly is in decline
 
@Shepmaster when I try to explain my downvote, I get insulted and get a link to an obscure reddit post, then a moderator remove my comment explaining my downvote
 
5:32 PM
@Stargateur Was your comment "because you're fucking stupid" ?
 
@PeterHall no I was very neutral this time :p
 
@Stargateur Interesting. I haven't seen Stargateur's neutral side before
 
@PeterHall I'm very neutral, but I have strong opinion, but I'm neutral, if a answer is good or if I'm wrong I accept it
more neutral I would say I'm unbiased
well I try to be
 
No comment.
^^ a neutral answer
 
If you ask my alignment in dungeon & dragon I'm chaotic good. haha
 
5:37 PM
 
I have no strong feeling one way or the other !
but this doesn't make thing move :p
 
Note that comments can be removed at any time, really. Do not expect them to live forever, regardless of what they contain.
 
I known
 
Neutrality is boring and useless to everyone else.
1 message moved to Trash can
 
anyway I still have to fight now that serde_json work, I wanted to switch to bincode but seem like bincode also have its problem :p
 
5:42 PM
@PeterHall lulz
 

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