Generally, when comparing strings one compares char by char until one hits a char which isn't equal. If one is validating a login nonce or password (which, while hashed, should not be shared to the world), one cannot use the naive algorithm because of "timing attacks".
Many languages/libraries ...
In my experience seeing the growth in the C++ tag, duplication is a side effect of the rate at which questions are asked. At some point it gets really hard to check all incoming questions... and even when you remember a potential duplicate, it takes a lot of effort to actually manage to find it.
And that's assuming you actually find the duplicate; I have stopped counting the number of times I knew the question had been asked before (and I had answered it!) but my google-fu failed me in finding it again...
@Shep I was just thinking whether awarding rep for (successful) dupe votes would work. But I guess it would all turn around "that's no real content contribution" and "let's award rep for reviewing stuff while we're at it".
In case anyone is interested: I'm frustrated! Developing a web app in Rust is somehow hardly any fun at all :/ I have the feeling that the strong type system is more annoying than it helps in this domain. Mhpf.
@Shepmaster Carol and you develop crates.io, right? Is that fun?
@Shepmaster I don't have a good example right now, sorry. I just feel like I have to rewrite something just for the compiler to understand. In other kinds of applications/libraries I more often think "oh the compiler is right there, I haven't thought of this failure case". But in the webapp case I have a different feeling.
But maybe it's also just because I'm way too slow and I expect everything to work much faster.
Or: this error handling stuff. I think I'd prefer Rocket to catch panics in handlers. There are many errors I can't handle. Those errors should be logged and result in a 503. But I don't want to annotate everything with Result...
But maybe I just can't concentrate anymore. That's the first time I'm really annoyed by Rust :P sad sad
@Shepmaster Really? I wasn't sure and tried 0_o waaait
Oh ok it does
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Ok not really, Sergio says: "Rocket doesn't launch the threads used to handle requests: Hyper does. So we wouldn't be able to do so even if we wanted to, LukasKalbertodt-M. I think it would be nice if we did, however."