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11:28
@E_net4isnotcute What were they? The comment is gone now...
@PeterHall Great! Don't worry, you would know when to flag if you saw it. :)
12:28
@Shepmaster: I'm not quite sure about stackoverflow.com/questions/62637801/… being a duplicate of stackoverflow.com/questions/26665471/…. It's linked, certainly, but there's something special about return: in most languages return must be a statement.
wow, straight reopen, eh
cold hearted
Ah, it's because you were answering, I see.
Conflict of interest
Great, now we need another Mjölnir.
Yes, I think the crux of the confusion is really that return is not a statement.
Well, MatthieuM. can still re-close if they see fit.
It's not just that you can omit return at the end of a function.
12:37
> A return statement will evaluate to !, AKA the never type.
(And yes, I had to reopen to be able to post my answer, as adding an answer to a closed question is impossible... which is sensible, but annoying)
that's in the proposed dupe
which is the key answer
The fact that return used as a statement evaluates to ! still doesn't convey that return is an expression in Rust.
@E_net4isnotcute Did someone ask for a dupe-hammer?
Once you know it's an expression evaluating to !, then of course it makes sense that the semi-colon is optional.
But as you long as you have the misconception that return must be a statement, then it's just weird.
 
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16:50
@E_net4isnotcute cute
@Shepmaster >:|
That does not merit a star.
 
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18:46
I need to create some PTYs in a Linux env and was looking at this question[1] and noticed they `use nix::pty::openpty;`, but `rustc` doesn't seem to know what that is and I haven't seen that namespace in the docs. There's no `Cargo.toml` listed in the question, but it's from 4 months ago, so it's fairly recent. If I need to work with PTYs, do IPC (e.g. `fork`, `execvp`, etc), where should I look?

[1] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/60367318/how-do-you-write-to-a-pty-master-rust
> There's no Cargo.toml listed in the question
hahahahahaha
I've been fighting an unending battle for 5 years begging people to provide complete questions
¯_(ツ)_/¯
Maybe questions with the rust tag should get a prompt asking for Cargo.toml lol
Thanks, I'll look into it.

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