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nicoburniske.com
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without.boats
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| | | | | [AI summary] The blog post discusses the challenges and limitations of using generators and async/await in Rust, focusing on issues with borrowing and self-referential structs, and their impact on the futures ecosystem. | |
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boats.gitlab.io
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| | | | | This is the first in a series of blog posts about generators, async & await in Rust. By the end of this series, I will have a proposal for how we could expediently (within the next 12 months) bring generators, async & await to stable Rust, and resolve some of the most difficult ergonomics problems in the futures ecosystem. But that proposal is still several posts away. Before we can get to a concrete proposition, we need to understand the scope & nature of the problem we need to solve. | |
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lwn.net
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