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| | | | | One of the more subtle aspects of Rust is how traits can be used as types. In this blog post I will attempt a bit of a deep dive into how to use traits as types and how to choose between the different forms. Preliminary: traits are not typesA type | |
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theincredibleholk.org
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| | | | | As 2022 draws to a close, I want to take a moment to look at where we are with supporting async functions in dyn traits (AFIDT) and suggest some ideas for how t | |
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eta.st
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| | | Asynchronous Rust programming is a disaster and a mess. | ||