On Sunday, 26 July 2015 at 01:33:09 UTC, Enamex wrote:
On Thursday, 23 July 2015 at 15:03:56 UTC, Dicebot wrote:
At the same time one HUGE deal breaker with rust traits that
rarely gets mentioned is the fact that they are both
constraints and interfaces at the same time:
...
It kills all the necessity for hacks like RangeObject and is
quite a salvation once you get to defining dynamic shared
libraries with stable ABI.
This is probably my most loved feature of Rust.
Sorry, I don't quite get this. How is the most loved feature of
Rust (that interfaces are also constraints for generics), a
*deal breaker*?
I have just checked the dictionary and it simply a matter of
being having terrible English and using this phrase wrong all the
time :) It was supposed to mean something like "feature that
makes crucial (positive) difference"