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00:33
@E_net4 haha
@E_net4 hu again shit C implementation
00:52
the c implmentation give 360 for heaps(5)
your rust implementation give 240
01:04
Ah C init by a[i] = i + 1;
 
9 hours later…
10:16
Did something change with post edit permissions on SO recently?
A lot of the questions have pending edits, even from posters with 10k rep. And my vote to accept the edit isn't even enough...
10:33
I didn't have problem when I edit one answer earlier
Weird
I have approved but it needs more approvals
proposed 1 hour ago

Tim
1,725
this is normal from < 2000 ;)
ok, maybe I don't normally notice because Shep does all the edits and insta-approves all the others
they "recently" go from 3 to 2 vote to valid an edit
 
4 hours later…
14:19
> pending edits, even from posters with 10k rep
really?
@PeterHall There's a secret there. If you are 3k+ you can "accept and improve" which insta-accepts the original edit
well, you can do this only if you actually have something to improve
@Stargateur Sure, but most posts have an extra newline or two at the end. I rarely find something I cannot improve ;-)
14:39
@trentcl thanks for the extra they removal
14:53
@trentcl I find it amusing when compiler advancement makes old "failing" examples work
NLL is going to be the biggest case of that
@Shepmaster Definitely
This one was easy because the example was basically correct, just simplified to a degree where the compiler was clever enough to fix it.
But what should one do when an answer is no longer correct and can't really be edited to be correct without rewriting the whole thing?
I've seen "This applies to an old version of rust" headers on answers before
15:31
@trentcl Yeah, that's kind of my last-chance solution and it's mostly to prevent downvotes on previously-accurate answers. Sometimes there's a new formulation and I'll add it and some version numbers to clarify, or maybe add an explanation of why it works now.
 
5 hours later…
20:09
I feel like starting a friendly war.
But I don't know whether people will be willing to fight for the cause.
20:42
What's the cause?
@Zarenor The next big thing since tabs vs spaces:
toilet closure |_|() vs drop
@Shepmaster thanks for the edit. loose vs lose is an old nemesis of mine :)
let 🚽 = drop;
5
@kazemakase np
This recent &mut Read question is yet another one which would've probably never existed with the dyn syntax.
@Shepmaster [rustc] unknown start of token: \u{1f6bd} :<
@E_net4 I mean, they may want the dynamic dispatch, the question is passible
But I agree it's probably not what they wanted
and that syntax is stable now, yo
like underscore lifetimes
20:50
@Shepmaster I know, but it ain't forced or anything.
It'll take some editions for the compiler to spit at you.
Hmm, time to update RLS. It's printing an error which doesn't exist when I cargo build.
21:18
@E_net4 doesn't it get updated when you rustup update?
@Shepmaster Supposedly, yeah. But something wasn't quite right in the installed nightly.
Not to mention that I should probably stick to a fixed nightly version for this.
 
1 hour later…
22:29
Oh, now I see what happens: my code builds on stable, but not on nightly.
Nailed an MCVE.
It doesn't compile on beta either. :s
Ah, there we go. :)

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