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1:11 AM
@E_net4issad Well, I used Zola for the last two RBRs, but I'll probably use Gatsby for the next one
 
 
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7:43 AM
What's a "RBR" ?
 
8:21 AM
@DenysSéguret Receiver Buffer Register :see_no_evil:
 
9:09 AM
sounds right
 
 
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1:25 PM
@ÖmerErden I think that IntoIterator (that's the right name) can be implemented for tuples correctly only thanks to variadic tuples
 
1:48 PM
@FrenchBoiethios Ahh, yes it was a wish that std might have that kind of implementation ^^
 
2:24 PM
@DenysSéguret rust-belt-rust.com
 
Thanks. So you're the organizer ?
 
@DenysSéguret Carol is the real organizer, but I help
 
ok
I would probably not use something as complex as Zola for such a site, unless I miss hidden parts
 
@E_net4issad you snuck in b4 my dupe — thoughts?
@DenysSéguret there's a small amount of data-driven-ness. Specifically in the speakers - we want to generate the speaker page and have each speaker have the same HTML markup
 
Can't say whether it was my fault or Duck Duck Go failed me.
 
2:30 PM
@DenysSéguret but there's also wanting to have mostly unified styles
@E_net4issad your answer would work well on the dupe though
 
Conversion from [u8] to [u16] has more implications. I kept the given assumptions that the source/target types were uX/iX (so, same size and alignment, 1:1 value matching, Copy)
 
@E_net4issad so, you think it's useful as a separate Q?
 
Meh, I won't leave much thought to it. I'd let it live as a sign post.
 
3:14 PM
I finally get a nice algo for day 10 part 1... just take me 6 hours
that where I need a good mathematician to find me the algo then I code it ^^
 
3:39 PM
6 hours. That's why I stopped to do those. You have to be jobless or student to keep the pace.
 
I've been reading the problem in the morning and thinking about it slowly over the day, only coding it in the evening
 
@FrenchBoiethios well I get the solution in 1 hour but I wanted to do a clean thing to it take me some time, also yes I have a lot of free time :p
and I happy to say I only use usize and my solution take 2.5 ms on my computer for part 1
now let's read part 2...
@Shepmaster yeah I would like part 2 to be readable even without part 1 just for that let my brain think while I do other thing
 
 
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6:09 PM
@Shepmaster Thanks for editing that question. I wanted, but didn't know where to start °_°
 
@LukasKalbertodt that's the way it be
 
7:18 PM
@Shepmaster Interesting, thanks for sharing!
 
7:57 PM
@E_net4issad excitement
 
@набиячлэвэли you are back! I couldn't mention you for this message
 
should probably read "topic of safe transmutation between types"
@Shepmaster nothing like being replaced
 
@набиячлэвэли it's more like being the trailblazers.
 
@Shepmaster …a basketball team?
 
@набиячлэвэли also that.
but y'all have explored the space of safe transmutes
and can provide concrete feedback to the group (or become part of it)
 
8:06 PM
you're giving me too much credit on this, it was mostly @E_net4issad
 
I mean, look at futures. That was a crate, then only a handful of traits were rolled into the stdlib. the futures crate still exists, and probably will for a while.
 
well, it will exist forever, through the magic of the blockchain correct package management policies
 
also that
 
8:21 PM
I like policies.
 
@E_net4issad like which?
 
finally finish the part 2, I bet I get one of the faster algo
too bad the site doesn't take that in account :p
 
8:41 PM
@Shepmaster Ah, like uh... the bottomless mug policy!
 
> How fitting
 
> Why so quote?
 
Aww, it was a misquote
> How appropriate! You fight like a cow!
 
First you need to stop waving your keyboard like a feather duster.
 
9:41 PM
@mcarton do you have any guess what the closure question is really asking?
 
Not really
Although, the OP just self answered
So he was just asking "why can't I call &dyn FnOnce()?"
 
@mcarton Maybe?
I can't quite figure out how to get doc.rust-lang.org/unstable-book/language-features/… to work with it
#![feature(unsized_locals)]

fn pass_fn_once(do_thing: dyn FnOnce()) {
    do_thing();
}
That compiles
but I dunno how to provide the argument
 
10:01 PM
I wonder if it's the same github.com/dhardy
(primary maintainer of the rand crate)
 
@Shepmaster magic?
@Shepmaster well, apparently you use a box then you dereference it xd
 
10:53 PM
okay now I am thick as mince, but how much do you subtract from the stack pointer for an unsized local
 
Sorry, I don't do C.
 
11:44 PM
borrow this, lifetime that
i just wanna have a stack for god's sake
 

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