hi @Denys Séguret, many thanks for your answer. I have a question on the same, I start a timer when user tabs out and check the timer when user comes back, I start the timer something like this ``` if(vis() == true) { currentRequest = Date.now(); seconds = parseInt((currentRequest-lastRequest)/1000); } else { lastRequest = Date.now(); } ``` but see that the time results don't seem to work correctly, i only reports time for one of the tabs correctly. Can you please suggest what can i do to make it work for tabs scenario? — opensource-developer17 mins ago
Yes, I answered a question in 2013, so now I have to answer this one asked in comments ^^
@FrenchBoiethios yes ^^, spawning futures also creating runtime looks more neat & clear but i don't get it how it is going to prevent writing futures by hand ?
@DenysSéguret It's like a history in informatics. I heard these read these learned these. Suprisingly I even implemented with Java for some time.. (Not the ancient JAVA ofc)
You asked for that are we old enough to use those systems(Solaris,Java,Sun etc). I responded these are so old enough that can be called as history in informatics. As a graduates from the informatics, These are teached in the computer science departments nowadays. So we read them learned them. And for the Java I said I used it once it was under the Sun already
I may need some coffee too if it is still not clear lol :D
@DenysSéguret Oh wow. You're right. I didn't realize it would be this much slower than a non-threaded loop, but after I move the drawing inside the for received in rx loop, I could see the progress. Thank you for your help! — aphsai7 mins ago
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look like hell to me xd
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THANK YOU
funny I get ban for one day of /r/rust because I critic a bad question
post get deleted so I don't remember exactly but yeah I was a little harsh on this one, but still that was a totally valid critic. And OP answer be by insulting every little person :p
> I don't like question where there is no fucking single link to explain what you are talking about, it's me who must search what the behavior of groupe_by() of Scala ! Same I need to search the doc of Itertools myself. Have some respect for the time of other people and ask properly. Add example, etc, do your own search before just ask for the answer !
> But don't be surprise if one day no one can make a critic anymore. That not the first time I try to make one, and other time I have been much more nice, didn't make a change, people get upset with any form of critic here. So why should I lost time to be nice when it doesn't make difference ?
I am learning rust and I try to improve rust book chapter's 12 minigrep by using iterators. Unfortunately I cannot store/propagate std::io::Error from std::io::Lines::lines() in order to get "clear" lines iterator (like std::str::Lines - to have one function for both).
I would love to use try/?,...
And my strong opinion is that this iterator has absolutely no business in std. An iterator which starts by consuming its source shoudn't be too easy to use...
no but you don't want users to use this by default
I was asking myself some question: has there been some discussion about the overuse of dyn ? Everybody know that unsafe might be linked to bad code quality but I think too many boxes dyn might lead to the kind of design bugs we have in go or java and some lesser static validation
Ok, I veread the doc. I would be worried to see it in a crate in a standard situation
And I find it doubtful that Amethyst uses it. But I should look at Amethyst again now that I know a little more Rust (when I looked at it I really didn't like what I saw)