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12:16 AM
@Shepmaster I don't know if it linked but this post is right in so many way
 
12:33 AM
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Q: People MUST be rewarded for finding duplicates

Your Common SenseAnd the reputation gained should count towards their ability to close the questions themselves single-handedly. Otherwise this site will continue to be the endless stream of extremely low quality content. I can spot a few people who care for the quality. Alas, they gain almost no reputation poi...

 
@Stargateur certainly possible. LLVM can also use the "ninja" system which might be better
 
 
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7:44 AM
Is that a real question ?
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Q: Why does a comment without fences trigger a doctest?

kazemakaseI have the following commented code in a crate: /// Complex Expression /// /// - The `Undefined` variant is used as a placeholder during code /// transformations. It must never occur in the final result. pub enum Cexp { Undefined, Unimplemented, } When running cargo test on ...

 
 
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8:50 AM
"Rustdoc also accepts indented code blocks as an alternative to fenced code blocks: instead of surrounding your code with three backticks, you can indent each line by four or more spaces." nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
 
why not ?
how did this get so many upvotes ?
 
haha probably not a lot of people knew
why not ? I HATE indented code to format code
 
You hate too much
3
 
9:05 AM
Yes, you're full of hate and strict views
 
9:18 AM
@DenysSéguret even it has 27 views, approximately 20 minutes between Question and Answer, same person asked and answered, too suspicious
 
@ÖmerErden This could also be legit. But before turning my comment into an answer, he could at least have upvoted it
 
@DenysSéguret he wrote answer after your comment ?
 
hmm ok then, it is less suspicious now
 
17 minutes after my comment
 
9:21 AM
That's a basic markdown question tho
 
it is interesting he is an experienced user, he might(should) want you to write an answer to approve
 
somebody have a link to the question that explain why we can omit return in rust ?
 
@ÖmerErden I expected him to delete his dumb question instead ^^
 
@DenysSéguret haha :D
 
and that's why I'll never get the rust silver
 
10:33 AM
"I'm new to rust and want to write some practical code for my private game engine project." haha
I'm new to C and want to write some practical code for my private OS :p
 
11:28 AM
This reminds me a friend of mine, i helped him to reflect ball from a some kind of wall, he literally sold this as a physics engine.
now he makes way more money than me in IT business -,-
 
latest q: plz convert my multi-threaded synchronous code into asynchronous code.
 
@ÖmerErden WTF, who buys that?
 
@E_net4 The title was enough to me to stop reading... "continuously check"...
 
12:03 PM
@FrenchBoiethios Some old style Turkish site which serves with misc downloadable application, this happened in 2009 btw
 
 
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2:19 PM
Besides, it was already asked and answered
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Q: How do you handle the "could not parse code block as Rust code" rustdoc warning?

NicoleI'm writing some rust doc examples (that are compiling): /// ```rust /// # #[macro_use] /// # extern crate ... /// ... /// ``` But cargo doc gives me this [incorrect] warning: warning: could not parse code block as Rust code --> srml/support/src/dispatch.rs:105:5 | 105 | /// ```...

 
The previous question was less stupid
Good find
 
"find" is a a trick since I answered it / remember it
The number of updoots is surprising though.
 
Microsoft might say they love Rust but GH is really slow to catch up...
 
2:39 PM
Should I tell them ? After all they did add the feature I requested in less than 48 hours last time I wrote them ^^
 
@FrenchBoiethios I haven't dug into it, but I bet you can set a feature flag that will skip the linking part of build.rs
 
@Shepmaster That's what I did eventually, but I feel dumb now because that cannot be done without changing the build.rs, and that contradicts a part of my question.
 
3:04 PM
@FrenchBoiethios You could make the clarification of " I cannot modify it" -> cannot modify the generated code.
 
haha
I answered 3 questions didn't get any news :p sad
 
@Shepmaster Originally, I meant "Cannot modify the build.rs"
 
@FrenchBoiethios don't worry about my answer just change your question
I just write it as answer because comment was too little
 
@FrenchBoiethios sure, I know that now because of what you said here. When I read the question, I didn't actually know.
 
@Shepmaster Do you think that it's actually a good question? I could delete it
 
3:13 PM
@FrenchBoiethios It seems reasonable. I don't know the answer off hand, so it doesn't meet my (weirdly calibrated) bar of "too trivial", and it seems on-topic.
 
I'll rephrase the question and answer, then.
 
And next time be more specific about what you can't change :-)
 
Sure
I think that the Q/A is correct now
There is a hidden micro-documentation in the about page of docs.rs
 
@FrenchBoiethios wow didn't ever find this doc
 
It is well hidden. I didn't find it by myself, BTW
 
3:23 PM
I tried profile.doc but look like it was depreciate and didn't say anything about a replacement
no documentation no user
 
Yes, this doc paragraph should be in its own "doc" page
 
well, do you want create the issue ?
 
Not now. Go ahead if you want
 
Oh, I thought you knew about the docs.rs metadata
 
there is so much issue in cargo Oo
 
3:40 PM
The team on Cargo is pretty small, comparitively
It's not a glamorous job
 
It's a financing problem, isn't it ?
 
almost every one in Rust work for free ^^'
so yes it is
BTW, why rust doesn't have all its file format with rustfmt
that really annoying
you can't use rustfmt because all the file is changed :p
 
4:00 PM
@Stargateur because rust predates rustfmt and broadly running rustfmt will invalidate almost every PR. People have been slowly migrating file-by-file.
@DenysSéguret If that's solved, it becomes a priority problem ;-)
I have opinions on what Cargo issues / features are most important, others may disagree
 
@Shepmaster big rustfmt and fuck all PR for one day :p
let's call it the black day
 
@Stargateur It actually has a name: flag day
 
actually I think we should do it because I didn't run rustfmt at all because that would change too many thing
so it's a bad circle
 
4:47 PM
damn, another rust question I answered in comments... I should walk the extra step...
 
@DenysSéguret I think I answer more question in comment that actual answer :p
specially if we count search for duplicate
I was expecting a review of the book
disappointed
 
5:39 PM
> Shepmaster, I don't understand why you are marking everything a duplicate even if it doesnt. [...] Sitting here on SO and trying to fix every question will drive you crazy, disconnect your internet cable and go get a life!
Just a guess, but I bet they don't actually care about my mental health.
 
We are dev we already all sick according to all my no dev friend :p
but some people are thankful
Thanks all guys. — fcracker79 6 hours ago
 
I really need to get in the habit of tracking "thanks" in addition to "fuck offs"
 
@Stargateur Yes but you're not as rep obsessed and badge obsessed as me
 
I only remember the negatives; but I bet there's more positives
 
@DenysSéguret haha you lie ^^ you already have ~300k that instantly make your word more valuable for anyone even if I do not make a lot of diff between 100 and 300k
 
5:54 PM
Who wants to provide feedback on a Very Old Shepmaster question?
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A: How can I create a time-based Makefile rule?

JoachimPlackTo rebuild a make target after a certain time, you would need a helper file, depend on that and touch the helper by force, like (example is daily): target: target.helper script-or-rule target.helper: FORCE @touch -d -1day $@ FORCE:

 
@Shepmaster I don't even understand why doesn't do let mut int_list = [0, 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, 5, 6 ,7];
"asked Jan 6 '10 at 3:28" outch !
 
This answer is newer, but they are having trouble understanding my question (no need to vote on their answer)
So, how could I update my question to be more clear?
@Stargateur I assume that it's a simplified example of what they want to do. Maybe the array is 1K elements.
 
@Shepmaster that where I would say that it should use a vec so...
 
@Stargateur entirely possible.
 
The sleep in the original question is a placeholder for an operation that takes time (generating a license key). The license key is valid for a fixed amount of time (1 week). The simplest thing to do is to regenerate the key every time a rule needs it, but this means that invocations of make that need that key will waste time regenerating the key when it is still valid. Instead, I want to regenerate the key only once per day — frequently enough to ensure it is always valid, but infrequently enough that I don't have to wait 5 seconds for every make foo. — Shepmaster 5 mins ago
wow you still want the answer ?
I think it's possible
 
6:09 PM
@Stargateur 50%. That question was from 3-4 jobs ago, so I don't need it, but it seems like the general knowledge of the solution would be useful
 
6:23 PM
I created a directory named '~'... and I don't know how to remove it ^^
Nautilus isn't even able to show it...
I guess I'll have to write a program for that
ok, could remove it with a full path with escape
 
rm -rf ~ should get it
/troll
 
6:47 PM
@Shepmaster I have a half working solution
 
I did rm -rf ~/\~
 
@DenysSéguret ugh, it was in your actual home dir too? yuck. I definitely would have preferred to use a GUI to delete it
 
Funny that this directory was invisible to Nautilus. You'd think such an old application was a little more tested
 
And there's no "show hidden" option?
 
@Shepmaster I would have liked to use a gui. But Nautilus failed and broot uses the shell
@Shepmaster It wasn't "hidden"
In fact... now that I think about it... broot would have probably worked as it escapes some chars... but I don't want to try it
 
6:52 PM
Sounds like a new test to write
 
yes
I added it to my todo list
Note that I created this directory while trying to add a new feature in broot and forgetting a detail ^^
In my tests, I'll use a file named '~', not a dir. This should make it less dangerous to try remove it
 
I would have used rmdir just be be extra sure
only deletes empty dirs
 
 
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8:37 PM
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Q: ABI incompatibility of Rust executable with C++ dynamic library

kodrI'm currently trying to link a Rust executable with a shared library written in C++ and C. The dynamic loading of the shared library works perfectly on amd64 architectures but I am running into segmentation fault errors when the executable tries to load the shared library on an aarch64 linux mach...

So hard to understand for me, too many english word :p also ABI problem is not my favorite problem
 
 
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10:30 PM
Can't wait to see @E_net4's hot take on meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/387546/…
also, welcome back non-special named @E_net4; I missed that earlier!
 
omg
it's a joke ?
again there doing think without ask first xd
they never learn despise say they want to do better
 

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