On 2014-12-27 22:12, amin...@gmail.com wrote:
> El Dec 27, 2014, a las 13:13, Evan G escribió:
>
>> A little hyperbolic, considering we're all the same rust community.
>>
>
> I don't think so -- talking about killing the mailing list in a place
> mailing-list-only community members won't see it
El Dec 27, 2014, a las 13:13, Evan G escribió:
> A little hyperbolic, considering we're all the same rust community.
>
I don't think so -- talking about killing the mailing list in a place
mailing-list-only community members won't see it sounds a little like something
from Hitchhiker's Guide
On 27/12/14 11:48 AM, Clark Gaebel wrote:
> The abi is allowed to change post 1.0. If it wasn't, we'd be stuck with
> cdecl forever and that sucks.
>
> I've only seen fastcall used for intracrate leaf calls.
>
> Servo and rustc are the two biggest rust projects.
>
> The mailing list is mostly de
On 2014-12-27 19:13, Evan G wrote:
> A little hyperbolic, considering we're all the same rust community.
>
> And as far as I know you can set discourse up to work like a mailing list
> (i.e. email me for every post, email me even if you've seen me recently,
> don't batch emails, stuff like that)
A little hyperbolic, considering we're all the same rust community.
And as far as I know you can set discourse up to work like a mailing list
(i.e. email me for every post, email me even if you've seen me recently,
don't batch emails, stuff like that)
On Sat Dec 27 2014 at 11:54:41 AM wrote:
> T
That... breaks my workflow. Wouldn't it make much more sense to talk to people
on the mailing list about killing the mailing list? It's like people went to
the vim community to decide whether to cancel emacs development (or vice-versa)
Tom
El Dec 27, 2014, a las 12:02, "Clark Gaebel" escribió
There was a thread about it on... Discourse!
http://discuss.rust-lang.org/t/is-it-time-to-kill-the-mailing-list/611/36
On Sat, Dec 27, 2014 at 11:53 AM, Tomi Pieviläinen
wrote:
>> The mailing list is mostly dead BTW. Consider bringing this up on
>> discuss.rust-lang.org instead.
> This is the f
> The mailing list is mostly dead BTW. Consider bringing this up on
> discuss.rust-lang.org instead.
This is the first time I've heard of that. I checked that it isn't
even linked on the homepage, but the mailing list and IRC are.
Have I missed something, or should the discourse then be linked
in
The abi is allowed to change post 1.0. If it wasn't, we'd be stuck with cdecl
forever and that sucks.
I've only seen fastcall used for intracrate leaf calls.
Servo and rustc are the two biggest rust projects.
The mailing list is mostly dead BTW. Consider bringing this up on
discuss.rust-lang.o
I tried to collect as much information as possible from IRC and from the
Web about TCO in Rust.
The most recent (and authoritative) reference I can find is
https://github.com/rust-lang/meeting-minutes/blob/e3c325c7e30331cb43e0c5b68f35070f211ee4cb/weekly-meetings/2014-05-20.md#tail-calls
The decisi
I see that the Rust build system is set up to build at least some pdf docs,
but I haven't yet found them on the site.
Can they be turned on for generation on the rust-lang server so the pdf
docs can be referenced on the site for download?
Thanks.
Best regards,
-Tom
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