I feel like they're more interested in indicators we don't care for, like the usual growth indicators of startups for which nothing's more important that the number of new users
@Shepmaster In fact, I've an UnboundedReceiver (that implements Stream). It streams some events and I'd like to listen to those events until the senders are all dropped.
But I'm not sure if an UnboundedReceiver is the right type for doing that
As someone who only recently started looking into Rust, I've been pretty overwhelmed by all the ways to accomplish one and the same thing. In this case, getting a reference to a struct field from a reference to a struct object.
struct Foo {
bar: i32
}
let foo = &Foo { bar: 123 };
let bar1 = &...
I am looking at Rust to rewrite a C++ codebase and I would like to know how to disable loop unrolling/vectorizing and control unroll count as well. In Clang we would use:
#pragma clang loop unroll(disable)
#pragma clang loop unroll(disable) vectorize(disable)
#pragma clang loop unroll_count(2)
...
@Shepmaster what was the rule you talk about auth problem, you know when you allow access to something, the user do thing and submit the payload but he lost the right to do it but can do it because the api check the privilege before ?