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Stargateur
3:53 AM
I really don't understand
doc.rust-lang.org/std/vec/struct.Vec.html#method.drain
note 1 is contrary of note 2
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Denys Séguret
5:17 AM
@Stargateur It's not clear to me. Maybe note 2 is about drop of the elements when the drain is leaked ?
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E_net4 is a downvote
11:12 AM
@Stargateur My interpretation is that if the adaptor is "forgotten" (e.g. via
std::mem::forget
), then note 1 does not apply.
Peter Hall
12:06 PM
@E_net4isadownvote GATs!:
stackoverflow.com/questions/62605059/…
E_net4 is a downvote
12:32 PM
:)
Oy, why are you folks answering them dupes
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E_net4 is a downvote
3:36 PM
By the way folks, if you ever stumble upon
these
, you're in your right to flag them as no longer needed.
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Stargateur
6:25 PM
@E_net4isadownvote the exemple show
// A full range clears the vector v.drain(..);
well, I least you confirm me it's very unclear I will create an issue
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