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12:24 AM
Has anyone tried using the new RLS? Can't get it to work over here.
 
No sorry I haven't.
I am interested to try though
tbh, my current setup in VSCode is working a treat for my needs.
I realise as my codebases grow I'll need proper RLS support though.
 
@E_net4 What's an RLS
 
Build|failing Build|failing
Also it's nighly-only which means it is not
 
 
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4:00 AM
I didn't realise all of the non-lexical-lifetimes stuff included re-assigning a variable binding
I just figured borrowck wouldn't be able to figure that out
even with MIR and all of that fancy stuff
I haven't really looked into it much, mind you.
 
 
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3:26 PM
@E_net4 I didn't try it myself, but looked over the shoulder of someone that did have it working
@SimonWhitehead Whatcha mean by that?
 
4:15 PM
@Shepmaster I did wonder if you were going to come after my "ie"s too. :-)
 
@набиячлэвэли for the thing yesterday, maybe interested in github.com/sfackler/rust-phf
@ChrisEmerson I'm sad that no one is giving you upvotes
You had the right answer first
 
4:31 PM
I've stopped worrying about my upvotes so much now that there isn't a tag badge in sight!
I have a suspicion that longer answers get more votes. Which may be fair, as it's likely to mean more work put into it!
 
@ChrisEmerson I also have the same suspicion, although I don't know if longer means better
 
4:52 PM
But another vote on that answer would... get me to the half-way point for the bronze "lifetime" tag badge.
 
@ChrisEmerson i feel like something like this could be made to work... play.integer32.com/…
 
5:21 PM
I think it comes down to wanting Cow in the end, though.
 
 
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9:01 PM
Needs more Cow<Bell>.
 
9:43 PM
> I also don't understand why people compare Go with Rust. If you need a GC-less programming language: Rust; if you need a board game: Go.
 
10:11 PM
@Shepmaster Neat
I could do that but tbh making a build script is kinda meh
 
@набиячлэвэли Yeah, you'd have to have a pretty good boost to do it
but perfect hashing!
 
Whatever that means
 
In computer science, a perfect hash function for a set S is a hash function that maps distinct elements in S to a set of integers, with no collisions. In mathematical terms, it is a total injective function. Perfect hash functions may be used to implement a lookup table with constant worst-case access time. A perfect hash function has many of the same applications as other hash functions, but with the advantage that no collision resolution has to be implemented. == Application == A perfect hash function with values in a limited range can be used for efficient lookup operations, by placing keys...
 
A tree-based Set would be better for my usecase I think
 
 
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11:31 PM
I got myself into another pointless GC vs non-GC argument.
 
11:43 PM
GC = bad, no GC = no bad = good, EOT
 
11:58 PM
@набиячлэвэли Then there's that dude who's hardcoded with GC = good.
 
Well he's just some idiot on the internet then, isn't he
 

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