I have run into a limitation of derive macro that are very annoying:
error[E0277]: `<Stream as binator_core::Split>::Item` doesn't implement `Debug`
--> C:\Users\Star\git\binator\base\src\is.rs:16:5
|
11 | #[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
| ----- in this derive macro expansion
...
16 | found: <Stream as Split>::Item,
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `<Stream as binator_core::Split>::Item` cannot be formatted using `{:?}` because it doesn't imp
lement `Debug`
|
= help: the trait `Debug` is not implemented for `<Stream as binator_core::Split>::Item`
@DenysSéguret are you using neovim 0.6 already? I'm rewriting parts of my configuration as I'm using nix now, but I'm most excited about it being able to process .json faster when working with language servers.
> The following benchmark shows an approximately 2.5x (750 ms vs 300 ms) improvement in deserialization performance over vim.fn.json_decode on a medium package.json.
Looking at how they manage the state in yew. From the examples, they seem to think it's normal to clone the whole application state every time there's any mutation somewhere. I'm afraid some people will find that wasm applications are slower than JS ones ^^