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@trentcl ofc I will not even start a battle for this, I was just share my opinion, if we start answering these question we will end by answering why OP code don't compile on playground... wait... we do that ;)
I have a question about my Stack Overflow post: How do you pack a c++ DLL that can still be injected into a game?
Just recently, Jay Hanlon had a blog comment posted, which concerned the feelings experienced by new and other marginal users on Stack Overflow. Just now, I got answer-banned be...
@ljedrz And regarding this: what would be the problem if SO had one question and answer per std function? We are not paying for the memory, are we? If I google "find last occurence of char in string rust", I don't see the fitting doc link anywhere.
Finding the correct methods in the docs is probably hard for many... being able to google it in human language and getting the answer through SO... well it's good, no?
@Stargateur Yeah... it's not really UTF8 tho. I'd say "human language is good but sometimes annoying" :P Even with a constant length encoding like UTF32, you will run into pretty much the same problems.
So yeah, if you dig deep into the unicode/language topic (it's fun! :P) you'll notice that there is really no universal concept of so many things we take for granted (like characters, letters, ...)
@Stargateur There is also a form for every character on its own, so I assume that's on the keyboard. Learning Arabic, you'd just learn the different forms of the letters by heart.
But yes, I also admire the Unicode people for trying to bring system to this chaos of human language ^_^
@Shepmaster Ah ok. So it shows a thread on users.rust-lang.org. But that thread is already quite old... and than that, everything else seems to come from Google
So "primeiro", which translates to "first", can be abbreviated to "1º".
There's also the female gender counterpart, ª.
So you'd say 1ª if that first something is female in gender.
Like in German, genders are mostly arbitrary. But luckily, there is no neutral gender.
Hmm, a slight correction. It's not completely arbitrary. If the noun ends with -o, it's most likely male, and a noun ending with -a is most likely female. There are exceptions, and nouns ending in neither. :)
@E_net4 Yeah, it's a bit dumb to have a neutral gender but to then use male or female gender for many "things". Sun is female, chair is male, ... obviously
@Zarenor All nouns end in "-o", things have no gender, and you can turn male to female with the "-ino" suffix. E.g. viro for "man", virino for "woman".
I'm trying to build a project that requires nightly Rust and got the error message below. How can I resolve this? I could not make much sense of the error message. I'm on Windows 10 64bit using Rust 1.27.0-nightly (79252ff4e 2018-04-29).
error[E0433]: failed to resolve. Could not find `TokenNode...