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E_net4
9:06 AM
How odd that the standard library is better at ngram counting than a dedicated crate.
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Shepmaster
12:41 PM
@E_net4 how so?
E_net4
@Shepmaster Well, the solutions I found at crates.io are not generic enough. And in the standard library, you have
windows
.
1 hour later…
Shepmaster
1:53 PM
@E_net4 you got "ExactSizeIterator" still; didja mean it
E_net4
@Shepmaster In my use case I can keep it all in memory. :v
Shepmaster
@E_net4 eh?
And why are you cloning at all?
E_net4
You're talking about something else, aren't you..
I updated that answer.
And yes, it seems I no longer need to clone.
Shepmaster
I was talking about your "does have dupes"
E_net4
So I realized.
And it's updated now.
Shepmaster
1:58 PM
now we're talking
E_net4
2:12 PM
:+1:
3 hours later…
E_net4
5:18 PM
The question retraction rate is increasing...
Shepmaster
5:36 PM
indeed.
The feed here makes it easier for me to catch up on them :-)
I really wish there was some way of encouraging people to write actual titles
"Rust NOUN and NOUN"
E_net4
As for an actual answer, I'd say Rust's memory model guarantees full visibility of the writes performed by other threads.
We're speaking of an atomic type, in fact.
Shepmaster
6:41 PM
@E_net4 Rust has a memory model?
E_net4
@Shepmaster It
blatantly inherits C11's and C++11's memory model
, right?
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