Hey guys, I've been looking for a nice logging crate... I see a lot of them, and I think I like this one the most https://github.com/rust-lang/log Do you know any other that it's nicer/better?
It might be about taste: I consider threads in rust to be light disposable entities, not something that should be fetishised or whose identity matters. Even when you're using an actor model, you don't need to identify threads but actors
When you distribute tasks to pool threads, what matters is the task
@FrenchBoiethios You do realize that ` handle.join().unwrap()` in your question's code does return the String created in the thread? If it's a "single job" thread (i.e. only one result has to be returned), then I'd say using that mechanism is preferred over channels.
I'm also a bit torn on the question. "a idiomatic way" comes dangerously close to "opinion based". What about rephrasing the question to "What are idiomatic ways to send data between threads?". Then the answer could enumerate several ones.
@LukasKalbertodt As you wish. Please go for an answer, or you can edit mine and I'll make it a wiki answer. It is a nice idea to just take the result of join for the one shot computation also. TBH, I was tired to see the same question with Arc<T>s and other Rust anti-patterns. I know that my answer is far from perfect, tho.
@FrenchBoiethios I mean yeah, thanks for creating this Q&A to point people to. Immensely useful! Sorry if my message just sounded like I was critiquing you :P
@LukasKalbertodt I have said that a lot, but you have to try hard to trigger me :P
@Stargateur Note the question: how to SEND data. That means that the data "flows" in one direction. Using a synchronization variable like Mutex is an anti-pattern in this case.
Most of the time, the newcomers want an answer to this problem.