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00:25
All is well, methinks. Good night.
 
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01:30
Heh, it seems my new friend flagged my comments and they were deleted. Now they are talking to themselves
haha
mod just remove comment flag as offensive without even read them
I flagged theirs as no longer needed, since otherwise it's quite confusing
XD
hard to be mod
I'm going crazy with your new friend
a = Vec<MyStruct>, edit to wrong code
@Stargateur I'm more bothered (and slightly intrigued) by "with one-line of code"
it's a curious thing to change, adding a hyphen where none is called for
but perhaps I shouldn't speculate the why.
01:50
@Stargateur I debated adding comments to that effect when I reviewed the edit
I was excited to see the OP rejected it
@trentcl why is easy: English is hard ;-)
And they are from San Francisco, CA — you know they don't speak English there ;-)
@Shepmaster me too ^^
they speak american ;)
The Queen's American
02:14
For those wanting to follow along at home
@Shepmaster title should be "look my emacs plugin ;)"
 
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05:26
@Shepmaster nice
 
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08:05
Thank you @MatthieuM. — you didn't need to do that ❤
@Shepmaster: I got you covered ;)
08:19
@MatthieuM. Let the truth be known. :)
 
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10:03
@Shepmaster oh, nice!
 
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11:09
@kazemakase The simplest is to use Linux :p
When they are not development tools from Microsoft, Windows is almost never the right choice :p
 
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13:16
@MatthieuM. Good thing I woke up at 4am; that comment is gone now ;-)
 
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14:24
I admit I'm petty, but I'm proud of my malicious compliance:
> The most efficient solution in terms of number of I/O calls is to read everything into a giant buffer String and iterate over that:
 
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15:26
@Boiethios I find GNU toolchains is easier to set up and use than Microsoft's. Even on Windows.
@kazemakase Oh... I was tempted to put a comment "install some Linux distrib to develop in Rust" but I am not sure if it is appropriate.
And telling someone to learn Another OS so they can try a new programming language... well... no :p
But i agree, if you have both, die Linux
Use Linux, that is.
Mobile Auto Correction is totally useless :(
I see no reason to use Windows to develop, today. Even for .NET technologies, there is .NET Core.
Anyway, thx OP's Solution kind of confirms both our points, doesn't it? :)
At home I use Linux too. At work I can't :(
Nur at least I can tell first hand that the former is much more komfortable die Development.
16:18
@kazemakase You know that you can install another language in your phone?
I do, but it does not even work properly for my native language...
Might so better for english, though. Maybe i should bother:)
Je propose qu'on change la langue parlé ici en français ;)
J'approuve.
16:39
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Q: Can't get image::load_from_memory() to work when compiled to WebAssembly

Andrei CACIOI am trying to load an image from JavaScript to WebAssembly with Rust using the image crate. I have the following Rust code: #[no_mangle] pub extern "C" fn alloc(size: usize) -> *mut c_void { let mut buf = Vec::with_capacity(size); let ptr = buf.as_mut_ptr(); mem::forget(buf); ...

WASM is going to cause so many new memory leaks in webpages
@kennytm Any idea why this can't correctly infer the solution type? play.rust-lang.org/…
It's a reformulation of yesterday's horror show that I think will scale better
@Shepmaster This question is bad
@Stargateur It's not great. There's pieces missing
@PeterHall lemme check. no idea yet, maybe the typeck concluded it's sufficient to reject the program without evaluating the whole thing this time
It's a little bit subtle I think
@kennytm It's not that. If I take away the intentional error on assignment, it fails to infer the types.
It's probably a logical error
16:50
heh, right
iirc the current trait system can't handle constraints of the form X<Y, Z>: Trait good enough
@kennytm Hm that would make sense. It's the main difference
I had a half-done version with associated types, which I might return to
 
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22:01
@Tim I think it's fine to edit that into the answer
ah, but you don't have 3K
I can do it for you, if you agree
Tim
Tim
Sure, thanks :)
Too bad, that the syntax highlighting is messed up with templates
@Tim it's the lifetimes - multiple look like strings
Tim
Tim
Yup
recently did sth. with C++ ;)
Templates everywhere

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