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| | | | | This page functions as a home page for my rust library backblaze-b2-rs, which is used for interacting with the web service Backblaze B2. | |
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aarol.dev
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| | | | | I wanted to reduce the number of dependencies in my Rust project, and I noticed that the rust-i18n crate has a lot of dependencies (a whopping 46 of them). ... | |
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mbuffett.com
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| | | | | Recently I've been working on a project to surface census data via a GraphQL API, mostly as a way to learn GraphQL. I did end up learning GraphQL, but I also ended up learning a lot about proc macros. I was using Juniper, which creates a GraphQL schema using structs like this: #[derive(GraphQLObject, Copy, Clone, Debug)] struct Demographics { female: Option, male: Option, } The problem, is that the census data I was looking to surface had way too many variables, I would have had to write out 207 structs, with a total of 352 fields. Here's a nice tree-view of the census data, courtesy of the frangipanni tool. Obviously, I didn't want to write out all these structs and fields by hand, even with some fancy vim macros that would have been too much tedious work f... | |
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