By the way: I sometimes see a non-accepted answer shown as the first one (while there is an accepted answer). When does this happen? I thought it would happen if it has Nx more upvotes than the accepted one, but this proved me wrong
@Shepmaster Ha, Shep is talking to himself on GitHub :P
@Shepmaster I haven't thoroughly read the complete discussion in the issue. When it's settled, could you summarize what people who want to help should do?
I've been finding this posters comments... annoying
@Shepmaster I think I understood his intent adequately. The old adage is brought to mind, "Before you understand rustc's borrow checker, you first must understand rustc's borrow checker." — NovaDenizen10 mins ago
howdy @voyager!
What's really annoying is that I cloned that OPs code and built it. The error has nothing to do with borrows. It's a standard use-after-move for a non-Copy.
Hi @Shepmaster, thanks for being so involved with this issue. I gotta say that I did not expect this much movement from me making a half-baked reddit comment, it's impressive how much the rust community is willing to help out
Also, I should have some nicer plots when I get the time. I've already been distracted by this more than I should have been today. But once I get some time this evening I think I can do a bit more than 2 (mostly useless) histograms a scatter plot. Should be able to do some simple analysis that would allow us to better identify which questions would need updating. Those plots have no concept of post date in them yet
yeap. It was a search about 2 nights ago that actually made that problem fresh on my mind for when I saw the reddit post. And I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure I could find it again with about 3 minutes time at home
It's also tricky because you don't want every answer to start with "Rust uses Cargo, a package manager. Crates have features; you import with extern crate foo...."
It can never happen but I want the "you must have read TRPL before asking a question"
I can understand. I feel like so many of the answers I wrote for #haskell were "If you look at LYAH in the section titled with your question, you'll see an example where this is spelled out in more detail than should ever go into a SO answer, but I'll summarize it for you here anyway to save you a click"
@Shepmaster I'm going to sign off for now and try to get some work done for the next hour before I get to go home. I'll be on github later to update with those plots and hopefully one or two specific examples of outdated posts
It's been a chilly few weeks here in the northeast US. Today is the first day we've had above freezing in several weeks.
But anyhow, since some of that heat from the GitHub thread is presumably from me, I figured I should check in here for other folks' thoughts on the issue; I would prefer to make clearly abandoned accepted answers as useful as possible, rather than just putting up somewhat vague notices; but @Shepmaster clearly disagrees.
Anyone in the Rust Stack Overflow community feel strongly about this besides @Shepmaster?
I've been somewhat out of the SO community for quite a while, in part because of disagreements over issues like this with the wider SO community; I would like to make SO as useful a resource as possible for people who are new and random drive-by Googlers.
@E_net4 Is there a link to a recent MSO discussion about this issue in particular?
How to deal with outdated accepted answers that are clearly abandoned?