> After an *enormous* hiatus, Learn Rust With Entirely Too Many Linked Lists has returned with a complete rewrite of List 5 - An Ok Unsafe Singly Linked Queue
> This adds roughly 8000 words to the chapter, explaining why the old one was wrong using miri!
@Stargateur Could you please stop this nearly systematic behavior of telling OPs their questions are unclear when that is not the case, when it is easy to guess what they are looking for, and especially more so when coming from new users ? Please show a more positive attitude and let me remind you that you do not have to answer questions you do not like and there is no self-appointed purity brigade on SO. Thanks — Bruno Grieder1 min ago
@BrunoGrieder I suggest you read SO guideline, I also suggest you think twice before say a question is not unclear when you follow it by "easy to guess", personal attack like what you just did is strictly forbidden by moderation and finally here some positive attitude — Stargateur1 min ago
I couldn't resist
@ You know exactly what I mean and, again, nobody forces you to answer questions you do not like or do not understand, nobody appointed you patrol chief. This site is meant to hep people, not pissing them off with unsollicited remarks on how YOU like a question. End of dicussion. — Bruno Grieder1 min ago
Greetings, @Stargateur, I believe you don't agree with my edit there? Note that I agree with you that the question should be phrased better, and generally improved. But, I would appreciate if you could contribute in a more positive and constructive way. Also I believe that Bruno was wrong to lash at you directly in the comments. I however think that there is some room to improvement in the way you handle this sort of situation.
@SirDarius I have already said what was the problem you seem to either choice to ignore it or you don't understand, anyway I already said I don't want to continue work on this question so no thank
I don't want to enter in a edit war
The question is still unclear, the comment of OP don't at all said what you change in the question
I mean I really need to explain the obvious ?
You say you want to convert Vec<&str> to Vec<usize>, but you don't actually start out with Vec<&str>, but with a single &str. Maybe you meant something like vec!["123", "456"].iter().map(|s| s.parse::<usize>().unwrap()).collect()? — user48151623422 hours ago
clearly state what the problem is
two answers that answer an unclear question
saying the same thing
I downvote both and add a comment to explain why
again I get backfire
than I ask op to clarify the questiion
than op answer no sense again
then I say "ok goodbye"
then someone insult me and know nothing about SO, blame me to force my view while forcing his view on me
Understandable :D Anyways, in the end, if the OP thinks the provided answers solve their problem, then it's all good. If not, they are given a chance to edit and improve the question, and I'll edit my answer accordingly.
3 cases: - OP doesn't care / known about accepted answer - You answer exactly what the OP wanted but meh - OP will comment your answer and ask more ( I bet on this one )
If you choice to keep your answer I advice you to advice the use of Vec<u8> since use a usize don't make anysense here