It might not be easy to choose among the various ones. Did somebody extensively compared them ? I use simplelog in my projects but I have no idea whether it's really better than the other ones (for simple projects)
I am just trying to solve such minimal problems on parallel for my self learning :) So there is completely no problem for me :) Besides, You are 262K rep which I can't even dream to get and compete :)
@FrenchBoiethios you can't directly call clone on an arc
> The Arc::clone(&from) syntax is the most idiomatic because it conveys more explicitly the meaning of the code. In the example above, this syntax makes it easier to see that this code is creating a new reference rather than copying the whole content of foo.
@trentcl yes. I think there are other form of references where you have to be explicit in order to prevent possible conflicts with the dereferenced thing, but I don't remember which one(s)
@Shepmaster The only circumstance under which foo.clone() finds T::clone instead of Arc<T>::clone is when it's forced by explicit types elsewhere, in which case you can't avoid the "heavy" clone
Unless your types are wrong, in which case no compiler message can save you.
@trentcl I don’t think it’s for that purpose, but the opposite. If you see a bare clone in code, you don’t know what’s being cloned without reasoning through the types. If you see Arc::clone you know immediately what’s being cloned.
I think this came from Servo where they tried to greatly reduce unnecessary cloning.
That is, foo.clone() might allocate a megabyte of RAM or it might not. Arc::clone definitely does not.
@Shepmaster Except that foo.clone() resolves to Arc::clone when foo is an Arc, so it's not as if you could accidentally call the "heavy" version when the "light" version is possible
Do you have a particular scenario in mind? I've never been shown a motivating example for Arc::clone - not even a bad one.
Yes, I'm aware that UtcDatetime would work. However, just like for i32, i64, or String, I don't have to use bson::Bson::String or bson::Bson::I32 or bson::Bson::I64 in my structs, the serializer should take care of the conversion transparently. Adding variants over struct fields would also be an acceptable solution. — Nirman1 hour ago