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11:41 AM
Hello, guys.
How often do you make a program log for your apps?
 
4 hours later…
4:11 PM
You mean how often do our program generate some logs ? Then the answer is almost always.
@DenysSéguret Program should log only specific important things if don't exist any draft proposals?
You usually have several levels of logs, and what you log usually changes with the time. Some DEBUG level logs may become useless when some feature has been time-proven. It also depends on who runs the program: for the programs that are ran beyond my control by random user, there are always things I log just in case so that I can ask them for the log and understand what happened. You also have different approach for massively async programs (you may use eg tracing)
But every coder or team may have different habits
Thanks, Denys!
I have one more question. If you have a second, I'll ask
I'm working with csv file.
use serde::Deserialize;
#[derive(Deserialize)]
struct Country {
    land: String,
    limit: f32,
}
fn read_csv() -> Result<(), csv::Error> {
    let mut reader = csv::Reader::from_reader(io::stdin());
    for country in reader.deserialize() {
        let country: Country = country?;
    }
    Ok(())
}
How to pass on f.e. country.limit to main function?
I don't know how to return this when function returns Result
5:02 PM
instead of () put the type you want to return
then write Ok(country.limit)
As I remember, I tried this. I try to do it again, wait now.
cannot find value 'country' in this scope
 
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9:59 PM
I made it without function in a rush. For the time being is ok, but I'm glad to hear how to fix it.
I want to correlate each country with corresponding limit. The simpliest solution use match + if c.contains("Ruanda") - > limit = 500 etc.
but if I have 100 countries, it is a wacky solution :)
How to make it in the optimal way?
11:06 PM
it's hard to advice without fully understand what you are doing/wanting
random guess:
enum Enum {
    Foo = 3,
    Bar = 2,
    Baz = 1,
}
11:49 PM
F.e.: I have a csv file with 50+ lines
let csv = "country,limit
	Austria,500
	Norway, 700
        China, 400";
User enters a country -> I print a message: Mr/Mrs, In your country limit is ...
fn what_limit(countries: Vec<Country>, country: &str) -> Option<u64> {
    countries.iter().find(|x| x.name == country)
}

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