Is there something in the std to map the future result?
For example, I have -> impl Future<Output = Result<Option<String>, Error>> but the future I get is Result<Option<String>, Canceled> so I'd like something like future.and_then(|result| result.map_err(Into::into))
Yeah, that verb is unsuitable for what the OP wants. But then they say how other languages such as Java have things like Stream.of, and so it seems that they just want to create a one-time iterator.
> I'm talking about std libraries and rustc as well. Every time there is a bug there is always discussion on how many previous versions are affected and whether they require patches depending on the severity of the issue.
Granted, in most of my projects only hold the latest-stable guarantee. As in, it's not a breaking change if the code suddenly requires a new feature from the latest stable. But not all projects follow this policy.
I still wonder how hard it is to keep the compiler up to date these days. Last time I checked, Ubuntu does not provide a package for rustup in their registries.
(mentioned Ubuntu here because it's clearly one of the weakest links, with development stuff taking so long to be updated unless by messing with PPAs and carp)
At least Rayon provides some expectations regarding the minimum supported Rust version. Sodiumoxide has none, it's surprising to see them concerned about backwards compatibility with older compilers without adding an old version in CI.