This Week In Rust: This Week in Rust 301 |
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This week's crate is include_flate, a variant of include_bytes!
/include_str
with compile-time DEFLATE compression and runtime lazy decompression.
Thanks to Willi Kappler for the suggestion!
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No issues were proposed for CfP.
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221 pull requests were merged in the last week
async_await
in Rust 1.39.0apply_mark
in built-in macros + Remove default macro transparenciesOrd
implementation for integersiter::Chain::size_hint
nth_back
for ChunksExactMut
std::io::Take::read_to_end
error:
/warning:
coloring inconsistency with rustcimpl Trait
in inlined documentationChanges to Rust follow the Rust RFC (request for comments) process. These are the RFCs that were approved for implementation this week:
No RFCs were approved this week.
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No new RFCs were proposed this week.
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Just as Bruce Lee practiced Jeet Kune Do, the style of all styles, Rust is not bound to any one paradigm. Instead of trying to put it into an existing box, it's best to just feel it out. Rust isn't Haskell and it's not C. It has aspects in common with each and it has traits unique to itself.
Thanks to Louis Cloete for the suggestion!
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This Week in Rust is edited by: nasa42, llogiq, and Flavsditz.
https://this-week-in-rust.org/blog/2019/08/27/this-week-in-rust-301/
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