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3 hours later…
04:09
@DenysSéguret I'm surprised you haven't set up CI yet
05:06
@copy I've made a few experiments but CI for rust uses too much resources. When I looked, with the crev project guys, there was no way to do anything interesting for big rust crates on free plans
And now I wouldn't really gain from a CI on broot. It's faster to run my scripts (I'm using also cargo cross, which is docker based, for most cross compilations)
 
10 hours later…
15:11
Can't decently make an answer for that ^^
rustup is a tool to update your rust distribution. Additionally it can also update itself. — Denys Séguret 35 secs ago
 
4 hours later…
19:16
Hi folks , need some help with nested hashmaps. How to iterate over this nested hashmap and access the values ?
Hashmap<String,HashMap<&str,i64>>
I just want to access the key and the value of the inner hashmap. like k, h
i mean inner hashmap as a whole represented with h
20:15
I want to iterate through a nested hashmap and create a Vector. The following example explains exactly what i want.

The type of hashmap I have , `Hashmap<String,HashMap<&str,i64>>`

eg: ["a":["x":2,"y":3], "b":["u":6,"w":1]]

And I want a vector that consist of object X,

`Vec[X{a,["x":2,"y":3]}, X{b, ["u":6,"w":1]}]`

Is there a way to do this using `iter` and `map` ? What is the best rustic way of doing this ? I am thinking something like `hash.iter().map(|(k,v)| (k,v).collect::<Vector<>>)` but don't know how to do it. I'm pretty new to rust.
 
2 hours later…
22:19
@DenysSéguret Interesting. I build a Rust project on github CI (and previously gitlab), but it's probably much smaller than yours.

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