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64189835_c0
64189835
rust
0
Title: Connection to database not closing Problem title: Connection to database not closing Tags: redis, rust Problem: Connection to database not closing Code signals: Connection
Connection to database not closing Connection to database not closing redis rust Connection Connection to database not closing
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74986061_c0
74986061
rust
0
Title: Vector of tuples with different size Problem title: Vector of tuples with different size Tags: glium, rust Problem: Vector of tuples with different size Code signals: Vector, tri_table, Vec
Vector of tuples with different size Vector of tuples with different size glium rust Vector tri_table Vec Vector of tuples with different size I am currenly implementing marching cubes algorithm using Rust and I faced a problem. This algorithm requires using triangulation table which I copied from GitHub. But which dat...
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23366477_c0
23366477
rust
0
Title: Can't import StrBuf? Problem title: Can't import StrBuf? Tags: rust, import Problem: Can't import StrBuf? Code signals: StrBuf, Can, std::strbuf::StrBuf, test.rs:1:5, test.rs:1, std::strbuf
Can't import StrBuf? Can't import StrBuf? rust import StrBuf Can std::strbuf::StrBuf test.rs:1:5 test.rs:1 std::strbuf Can't import StrBuf? I can't import StrBuf . Here's an example program that demonstrates my problem: rustc test.rs gives me the following error: What's going on? (I'm using version 0.10, at l...
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58443400_c0
58443400
rust
0
Title: Rust: Type must be rooted Problem title: Rust: Type must be rooted Tags: rust Problem: Rust: Type must be rooted Code signals: Rust, Type, some_func, Something, Another, foo.rs:12:32, unrooted_must_root
Rust: Type must be rooted Rust: Type must be rooted rust Rust Type some_func Something Another foo.rs:12:32 unrooted_must_root Rust: Type must be rooted What is the meaning of this Rust compiler error? I get it encountering: yields error:
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27492461_c0
27492461
rust
0
Title: Calling a procedure from a Vec<proc() -> uint> Problem title: Calling a procedure from a Vec<proc() -> uint> Tags: rust Problem: Calling a procedure from a Vec uint> Code signals: a, Calling, Vec
Calling a procedure from a Vec<proc() -> uint> Calling a procedure from a Vec<proc() -> uint> rust a Calling Vec Calling a procedure from a Vec uint> While trying to answer on Rust array of functions (it's been answered with a great answer), I've coined the following code: Please ignore the fact that ...
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44722279_c0
44722279
rust
0
Title: Unused variable in macro-generated code Problem title: Unused variable in macro-generated code Tags: rust, rust-macros Problem: Unused variable in macro-generated code Code signals: Unused, map_for, flat_map, unused_variables
Unused variable in macro-generated code Unused variable in macro-generated code rust rust-macros Unused map_for flat_map unused_variables Unused variable in macro-generated code I have written a macro that implements Scala-like for comprehensions in Rust. It will turn this: into this: This works, but the compiler emits...
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77898969_c0
77898969
rust
0
Title: Rust recursion in an async fn Problem title: Rust recursion in an async fn Tags: asynchronous, recursion, rust Problem: Rust recursion in an async fn Code signals: Rust, i32, E0733, main.rs:1:1, Box::pin, BoxFuture, await.await
Rust recursion in an async fn Rust recursion in an async fn asynchronous recursion rust Rust i32 E0733 main.rs:1:1 Box::pin BoxFuture await.await Rust recursion in an async fn I want to use recursion in an async fn, just like: This gives the following compiler error: So I change it like this: This results in a differen...
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61905688_c2
61905688
rust
2
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79501272_c0
79501272
rust
0
Title: How to format expr in polars by rust? Problem title: How to format expr in polars by rust? Tags: polars, rust, rust-polars Problem: How to format expr in polars by rust? Code signals: How, pl.DataFrame, df.with_columns, pl.format, pl.col
How to format expr in polars by rust? How to format expr in polars by rust? polars rust rust-polars How pl.DataFrame df.with_columns pl.format pl.col How to format expr in polars by rust? Polars python, format a column like this output How to do this with polars rust?
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31486519_c1
31486519
rust
1
962f7ec23kfa, heap.rs:131, Box$LT$$u5b$u8$u5d$$GT$::drop.1769::haf7017472635c7cf, std..ffi..c_str..CString::drop.1766::h04d2b3db8d468f0c, main::h04b7feb343e229ccgaa, rt::unwind::try::try_fn::h2403085009213705177, rust_try_inner, rust_try, Address
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74594100_c4
74594100
rust
4
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63857617_c2
63857617
rust
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49355144_c0
49355144
rust
0
Title: Cannot store large values when calculating factorials Problem title: Cannot store large values when calculating factorials Tags: rust Problem: Cannot store large values when calculating factorials Code signals: Cannot, u64, number.wrapping_mul
Cannot store large values when calculating factorials Cannot store large values when calculating factorials rust Cannot u64 number.wrapping_mul Cannot store large values when calculating factorials I'm implementing an algorithm to get the factorial of a certain number for a programming class. When I tried with 100 or e...
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79443489_c0
79443489
rust
0
Title: Unresolved import `self::ssr` in Leptos example Problem title: Unresolved import `self::ssr` in Leptos example Tags: rust Problem: Unresolved import `self::ssr` in Leptos example Code signals: Unresolved, self::ssr, Leptos, E0432, todo.rs:96:15
Unresolved import `self::ssr` in Leptos example Unresolved import `self::ssr` in Leptos example rust Unresolved self::ssr Leptos E0432 todo.rs:96:15 Unresolved import `self::ssr` in Leptos example I'm looking at the leptos example 'todo_app_sqlite_axum'. https://github.com/leptos-rs/leptos/tree/main/examples/todo_app_s...
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23430735_c0
23430735
rust
0
Title: How to convert Vec&lt;char&gt; to a string Problem title: How to convert Vec&lt;char&gt; to a string Tags: string, rust Problem: How to convert Vec to a string How to convert Vec<char> to string form so that I can print it? Code signals: How, Vec
How to convert Vec&lt;char&gt; to a string How to convert Vec&lt;char&gt; to a string string rust How Vec How to convert Vec to a string How to convert Vec<char> to string form so that I can print it?
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47667195_c0
47667195
rust
0
Title: How can I destructure tuples into typed variables? Problem title: How can I destructure tuples into typed variables? Tags: tuples, types, pattern-matching, rust Problem: How can I destructure tuples into typed variables? Code signals: How, f32, i16
How can I destructure tuples into typed variables? How can I destructure tuples into typed variables? tuples types pattern-matching rust How f32 i16 How can I destructure tuples into typed variables? I'm trying to decompose a tuple into variables, and then cause an error by having one of the types mentioned incorrectly...
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70507167_c4
70507167
rust
4
, liblibc-dcf076dc617ac8b6.rlib, liballoc-9231e3c18aac66ef.rlib, librustc_std_workspace_core-fb02ea9686597718.rlib, libcore-f203df3b7c648201.rlib, libcompiler_builtins-b0414f7c79a0b9b4.rlib, Bdynamic, lgcc_s, libtest_sys::main, main.rs:5, collect2, Caused
, liblibc-dcf076dc617ac8b6.rlib, liballoc-9231e3c18aac66ef.rlib, librustc_std_workspace_core-fb02ea9686597718.rlib, libcore-f203df3b7c648201.rlib, libcompiler_builtins-b0414f7c79a0b9b4.rlib, Bdynamic, lgcc_s, libtest_sys::main, main.rs:5, collect2, Caused
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74877414_c5
74877414
rust
5
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40221379_c0
40221379
rust
0
Title: Cargo fails to build termbox-sys on Windows Problem title: Cargo fails to build termbox-sys on Windows Tags: rust-cargo, rust, windows Problem: Cargo fails to build termbox-sys on Windows Any ideas on what I can do to fix this? Code signals: Cargo, Windows
Cargo fails to build termbox-sys on Windows Cargo fails to build termbox-sys on Windows rust-cargo rust windows Cargo Windows Cargo fails to build termbox-sys on Windows Any ideas on what I can do to fix this?
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47130574_c0
47130574
rust
0
Title: How can I use the Ord::max function? Problem title: How can I use the Ord::max function? Tags: rust, compiler-errors Problem: How can I use the Ord::max function? Code signals: How, Ord::max, i32.max, i32, a.max, Error, prog.rs:4:17, std::iter::Iterator, f32
How can I use the Ord::max function? How can I use the Ord::max function? rust compiler-errors How Ord::max i32.max i32 a.max Error prog.rs:4:17 std::iter::Iterator f32 How can I use the Ord::max function? In this trivial program, I attempt to call i32.max(i32) : But I get a cryptic compile-time error: Why does this ha...
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64063818_c0
64063818
rust
0
Title: Why is the ~/.cargo directory so big? Problem title: Why is the ~/.cargo directory so big? Tags: rust, rust-cargo Problem: Why is the ~/.cargo directory so big? On my Windows 10 machine it's 3.5GB. What is it storing? How can I trim it down? Code signals: Why
Why is the ~/.cargo directory so big? Why is the ~/.cargo directory so big? rust rust-cargo Why Why is the ~/.cargo directory so big? On my Windows 10 machine it's 3.5GB. What is it storing? How can I trim it down?
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46128041_c0
46128041
rust
0
Title: self lifetime on associated type Problem title: self lifetime on associated type Tags: rust Problem: self lifetime on associated type Code signals: Iterator, Split, PartialEq, I::Item, Item, SplitSection, Option, Self::Item, self.iter.peek, E0207, main.rs:22:6
self lifetime on associated type self lifetime on associated type rust Iterator Split PartialEq I::Item Item SplitSection Option Self::Item self.iter.peek E0207 main.rs:22:6 self lifetime on associated type Full Rust example here: https://play.rust-lang.org/?gist=0778e8d120dd5e5aa7019bc097be392b&version=stable The gene...
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60733741_c0
60733741
rust
0
Title: Simplifying Rust matching with combinators Problem title: Simplifying Rust matching with combinators Tags: pattern-matching, rust, error-handling Problem: Simplifying Rust matching with combinators Code signals: Simplifying, Rust, Returns, Result, v.is_err, Err
Simplifying Rust matching with combinators Simplifying Rust matching with combinators pattern-matching rust error-handling Simplifying Rust Returns Result v.is_err Err Simplifying Rust matching with combinators I have something like this: How can I write this with combinators so that I only have to error! once? I don't...
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77749774_c0
77749774
rust
0
Title: Default trait implementation for primitive array data type Problem title: Default trait implementation for primitive array data type Tags: rust Problem: Default trait implementation for primitive array data type Code signals: Default, i32, E0277, main.rs:4:5, Nightly
Default trait implementation for primitive array data type Default trait implementation for primitive array data type rust Default i32 E0277 main.rs:4:5 Nightly Default trait implementation for primitive array data type How can I initialize an integer array [i32; 100] with the default value of i32 ( 0 ) by deriving the...
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65824485_c0
65824485
rust
0
Title: Creating two dimensional mutable array in Rust with undefined size Problem title: Creating two dimensional mutable array in Rust with undefined size Tags: rust Problem: Creating two dimensional mutable array in Rust with undefined size Code signals: Creating, Rust, i32
Creating two dimensional mutable array in Rust with undefined size Creating two dimensional mutable array in Rust with undefined size rust Creating Rust i32 Creating two dimensional mutable array in Rust with undefined size I can't find a way to do this simple thing in Rust:
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74883819_c0
74883819
rust
0
Title: What does `:#?` means in rust format Problem title: What does `:#?` means in rust format Tags: rust Problem: What does `:#?` means in rust format format!("{:#?}", (100, 200)); // => "( // 100, // 200, // )" Any docs to elaborate on this pattern {:#?} ? Code signals: What
What does `:#?` means in rust format What does `:#?` means in rust format rust What What does `:#?` means in rust format Any docs to elaborate on this pattern {:#?} ?
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56802007_c0
56802007
rust
0
Title: C-style switch statement with fall-through in Rust Problem title: C-style switch statement with fall-through in Rust Tags: fall-through, switch-statement, match, rust Problem: C-style switch statement with fall-through in Rust Code signals: C-style, Rust, uint64_t, ROTL64
C-style switch statement with fall-through in Rust C-style switch statement with fall-through in Rust fall-through switch-statement match rust C-style Rust uint64_t ROTL64 C-style switch statement with fall-through in Rust The match in Rust only executes one arm. I found this code snippet from Murmurhash 3 : This switc...
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70699064_c1
70699064
rust
1
480000c7899fd.panic_halt-0678487765a992dd.panic_halt.ei8zczol-cgu.0.rcgu.o.rcgu.o, rust_arduino_blink_3-09a480000c7899fd.elf, bacon-c6b054653910c446, Bstatic, rustcKtTmC9, libbacon-279c1aaca7a35b3b.rlib, libcompiler_builtins-49233f77b92d585e.rlib, Bdynamic, collect2, libneopixel.a
/tmp/rustcKtTmC9/libbacon-279c1aaca7a35b3b.rlib with target/avr-atmega328p/debug/build/bacon-c6b054653910c446/out/libneopixel.a (because the /tmp/rust* directory is deleted) that the compile succeeds (and I am able to install the .elf using avrdude ). What is the proper way to adjust the Rust build process so that it ...
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72434780_c0
72434780
rust
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Title: rust mutex borrowed value does not live long enough Problem title: rust mutex borrowed value does not live long enough Tags: rust Problem: rust mutex borrowed value does not live long enough enter image description here I want lock multiple page before executor action ,how do?
rust mutex borrowed value does not live long enough rust mutex borrowed value does not live long enough rust rust mutex borrowed value does not live long enough enter image description here I want lock multiple page before executor action ,how do?
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64149094
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41015509_c0
41015509
rust
0
Title: Check if string ends with given suffix in Rust Problem title: Check if string ends with given suffix in Rust Tags: rust, string Problem: Check if string ends with given suffix in Rust What is the Rust equivalent of Go's HasSuffix() function ? Code signals: Check, Rust, HasSuffix
Check if string ends with given suffix in Rust Check if string ends with given suffix in Rust rust string Check Rust HasSuffix Check if string ends with given suffix in Rust What is the Rust equivalent of Go's HasSuffix() function ?
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70799461_c0
70799461
rust
0
Title: Understanding Fn / FnOnce closures Problem title: Understanding Fn / FnOnce closures Tags: rust, closures Problem: Understanding Fn / FnOnce closures Code signals: Understanding, FnOnce, with_client, BasicClient, Filter, Extract, Error, Infallible, Clone, warp::any, client.clone
Understanding Fn / FnOnce closures Understanding Fn / FnOnce closures rust closures Understanding FnOnce with_client BasicClient Filter Extract Error Infallible Clone warp::any client.clone Understanding Fn / FnOnce closures In the following example, I don't understand why the first example allows the closure to be Fn ...
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26070189_c0
26070189
rust
0
Title: How do I capture a closure in another closure? Problem title: How do I capture a closure in another closure? Tags: rust Problem: How do I capture a closure in another closure? type Time = f32; type Behaviour<'a,T> = |Time|: 'a -> T; Code signals: How, Time, f32, Behaviour, map_one
How do I capture a closure in another closure? How do I capture a closure in another closure? rust How Time f32 Behaviour map_one How do I capture a closure in another closure? Err: I think the error means that the life time of 'a expires when I try to move b into another closure. How would I express something like thi...
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8984174_c0
8984174
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Title: Sockets in Rust Problem title: Sockets in Rust Tags: rust-obsolete, sockets, rust Problem: Sockets in Rust Are there any socket or net libraries for Rust? The net page in the standard library documentation seems to only include address-related functions. Code signals: Sockets, Rust
Sockets in Rust Sockets in Rust rust-obsolete sockets rust Sockets Rust Sockets in Rust Are there any socket or net libraries for Rust? The net page in the standard library documentation seems to only include address-related functions.
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76906146_c0
76906146
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Title: How to join generic Vector into a String in Rust Problem title: How to join generic Vector into a String in Rust Tags: rust Problem: How to join generic Vector into a String in Rust Code signals: How, Vector, Rust, Vec, ToString, std::fmt::Debug, iter.join, E0599, file.rs:145:14, Join
How to join generic Vector into a String in Rust How to join generic Vector into a String in Rust rust How Vector Rust Vec ToString std::fmt::Debug iter.join E0599 file.rs:145:14 Join How to join generic Vector into a String in Rust I am new to Rust , and I want to implement a generic function that creates a String fro...
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53257404_c0
53257404
rust
0
Title: Shallow Copy and Move in rust Problem title: Shallow Copy and Move in rust Tags: rust, language-concepts Problem: Shallow Copy and Move in rust Is is possible for rust to have shallow copies, because it would appear that a move replaces a shallow copy? Code signals: Shallow, Copy, Move
Shallow Copy and Move in rust Shallow Copy and Move in rust rust language-concepts Shallow Copy Move Shallow Copy and Move in rust Is is possible for rust to have shallow copies, because it would appear that a move replaces a shallow copy?
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27570978_c0
27570978
rust
0
Title: Extending borrow lifetimes in rust Problem title: Extending borrow lifetimes in rust Tags: lifetime, reference, rust Problem: Extending borrow lifetimes in rust Code signals: Extending, Parse, TokenTree, Tree, self.clone, TtDelimited, y2.delim, token::DelimToken::Paren, y2.parse, TtToken
Extending borrow lifetimes in rust Extending borrow lifetimes in rust lifetime reference rust Extending Parse TokenTree Tree self.clone TtDelimited y2.delim token::DelimToken::Paren y2.parse TtToken Extending borrow lifetimes in rust I'm trying to parse a series to tokentrees, but when I try to implement my parsing tra...
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60007368_c0
60007368
rust
0
Title: Rust pointer being freed was not allocated error Problem title: Rust pointer being freed was not allocated error Tags: rust Problem: Rust pointer being freed was not allocated error Code signals: Rust, malloc_error_break, String::from_utf8_unchecked, s.as_ptr, p.add, String::from_raw_parts
Rust pointer being freed was not allocated error Rust pointer being freed was not allocated error rust Rust malloc_error_break String::from_utf8_unchecked s.as_ptr p.add String::from_raw_parts Rust pointer being freed was not allocated error Here's the situation, I want to do some data conversion from a string, and for...
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37929165_c2
37929165
rust
2
, sum.rs, panic_fmt, eh_personality, eh_unwind_resume, lang_items, _fmt, core::fmt::Arguments, _file_line, u32, main.c, sum.o, main.o, program.exe, core::panicking::panic::h907815f47e914305, collect2.exe, panic_impl, panic::h907815f47e914305, stdlib.h, _ZN4core9panicking5panic17h907815f47e914305E, Panic
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77451826_c2
77451826
rust
2
, u32, Default::default, stuff::Clone2::clone, x.clone, Clone::clone, Compiling, v0.0.1, E0782, main.rs:9:13, stuff::Clone2, E0038, main.rs:9:34, doc.rust-lang.org, traits.html, main.rs:2:23, Sized, E0277, cc66ad468955717ab92600c770da8c1601a4ff33, clone.rs:160:5, E0746, Box::new, Box, Some, clone2_clone
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65707981_c0
65707981
rust
0
Title: Why is the size of a tuple or struct not the sum of the members? Problem title: Why is the size of a tuple or struct not the sum of the members? Tags: rust, memory-layout Problem: Why is the size of a tuple or struct not the sum of the members? Code signals: Why, assert_eq, mem::size_of, i32, f64
Why is the size of a tuple or struct not the sum of the members? Why is the size of a tuple or struct not the sum of the members? rust memory-layout Why assert_eq mem::size_of i32 f64 Why is the size of a tuple or struct not the sum of the members? Why is it not 12 (4 + 8)? Does Rust have special treatment for tuples?
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55958941_c0
55958941
rust
0
Title: How can I create a deadlock with Rust? Problem title: How can I create a deadlock with Rust? Tags: rust Problem: How can I create a deadlock with Rust? I would like to know how to create a deadlock. I tried to create a program in Rust that has a deadlock. How to create one? Code signals: How, Rust
How can I create a deadlock with Rust? How can I create a deadlock with Rust? rust How Rust How can I create a deadlock with Rust? I would like to know how to create a deadlock. I tried to create a program in Rust that has a deadlock. How to create one?
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74584180_c0
74584180
rust
0
Title: trim() on .collect::&lt;String&gt;() E0716 in Rust Problem title: trim() on .collect::&lt;String&gt;() E0716 in Rust Tags: rust Problem: trim() on .collect:: () E0716 in Rust Code signals: a, E0716, Rust, item_discount_price, item_discount_price_element.text, main.rs:64:35, item_discount_price.trim
trim() on .collect::&lt;String&gt;() E0716 in Rust trim() on .collect::&lt;String&gt;() E0716 in Rust rust a E0716 Rust item_discount_price item_discount_price_element.text main.rs:64:35 item_discount_price.trim trim() on .collect:: () E0716 in Rust Rust code: give error: I have solved it with following code: For backg...
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65079343_c1
65079343
rust
1
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45624813_c0
45624813
rust
0
Title: How can I unpack a tuple struct like I would a classic tuple? Problem title: How can I unpack a tuple struct like I would a classic tuple? Tags: struct, tuple-struct, tuples, rust Problem: How can I unpack a tuple struct like I would a classic tuple? Code signals: How, Matrix, f32, E0308, main.rs:47:9
How can I unpack a tuple struct like I would a classic tuple? How can I unpack a tuple struct like I would a classic tuple? struct tuple-struct tuples rust How Matrix f32 E0308 main.rs:47:9 How can I unpack a tuple struct like I would a classic tuple? I can unpack a classic tuple like this: If I have a tuple struct suc...
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27152779_c0
27152779
rust
0
Title: Writing a generic swap function Problem title: Writing a generic swap function Tags: rust Problem: Writing a generic swap function Code signals: Writing, helloworld.rs:2:18, helloworld.rs:2, helloworld.rs:2:9, helloworld.rs:3:10, helloworld.rs:3, helloworld.rs:13:10, helloworld.rs:13, helloworld.rs:13:13
Writing a generic swap function Writing a generic swap function rust Writing helloworld.rs:2:18 helloworld.rs:2 helloworld.rs:2:9 helloworld.rs:3:10 helloworld.rs:3 helloworld.rs:13:10 helloworld.rs:13 helloworld.rs:13:13 Writing a generic swap function I'm trying to learn Rust and want to write a simple generic swap f...
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72313283_c0
72313283
rust
0
Title: error: the option `Z` is only accepted on the nightly compiler is not solved Problem title: error: the option `Z` is only accepted on the nightly compiler is not solved Tags: rust-cargo, rust Problem: error: the option `Z` is only accepted on the nightly compiler is not solved Code signals: RUSTFLAGS, ___
error: the option `Z` is only accepted on the nightly compiler is not solved error: the option `Z` is only accepted on the nightly compiler is not solved rust-cargo rust RUSTFLAGS ___ error: the option `Z` is only accepted on the nightly compiler is not solved
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29248665_c0
29248665
rust
0
Title: Why does Rust not have unions? Problem title: Why does Rust not have unions? Tags: rust Problem: Why does Rust not have unions? I can think of many places where unions in C help are useful and they save memory. As Rust is a system programming language, why doesn't it support unions? Code signals: Why, Rust
Why does Rust not have unions? Why does Rust not have unions? rust Why Rust Why does Rust not have unions? I can think of many places where unions in C help are useful and they save memory. As Rust is a system programming language, why doesn't it support unions?
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63092178_c0
63092178
rust
0
Title: How do I annotate the type of an empty slice in Rust? Problem title: How do I annotate the type of an empty slice in Rust? Tags: rust, assert, unit-testing Problem: How do I annotate the type of an empty slice in Rust? Code signals: How, Rust, Vec, is_empty, Vec::new, assert_eq, E0282, main.rs:3:5, Nightly
How do I annotate the type of an empty slice in Rust? How do I annotate the type of an empty slice in Rust? rust assert unit-testing How Rust Vec is_empty Vec::new assert_eq E0282 main.rs:3:5 Nightly How do I annotate the type of an empty slice in Rust? Suppose I want to compare a Vec<String> to a literal empty list in...
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74706940_c1
74706940
rust
1
problem Code signals: Compiling, Users, Documents, UNIVERSITEIT, DECISION, MAKING, BUSINESS, CASE_E, shift_scheduling_code, v0.2.15, v0.1.45, Caused, num-traits-0ab924901b158460, Result::unwrap, Err, Error, Other, github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823, autocfg-1.1.0, lib.rs:128:20, RUST_BACKTRACE, num-integer-7dbeca75e83a8205
problem Code signals: Compiling, Users, Documents, UNIVERSITEIT, DECISION, MAKING, BUSINESS, CASE_E, shift_scheduling_code, v0.2.15, v0.1.45, Caused, num-traits-0ab924901b158460, Result::unwrap, Err, Error, Other, github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823, autocfg-1.1.0, lib.rs:128:20, RUST_BACKTRACE, num-integer-7dbeca75e83a8205
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72359391_c0
72359391
rust
0
Title: How to check if string exists within a string? Problem title: How to check if string exists within a string? Tags: rust Problem: How to check if string exists within a string? Lets say I have the string "My name is Henricksen" how do check if "Henricksen" name exists in the string? Code signals: How, Henricksen
How to check if string exists within a string? How to check if string exists within a string? rust How Henricksen How to check if string exists within a string? Lets say I have the string "My name is Henricksen" how do check if "Henricksen" name exists in the string?
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73860727_c2
73860727
rust
2
v-lite86, v0.2.16, v0.4.0, os_str_bytes, v6.3.0, v0.12.3, v1.1.3, once_cell, v1.15.0, v0.10.0, v1.3.2, v0.15.1, v0.1.0, clap_lex, v0.2.4, v1.9.1, v0.2.7, v0.2.14, rand_core, v0.6.4, rand_chacha, v0.3.1, v0.8.5, clap_derive, v3.2.18, v3.2.22, Projekte, E0616, args::Args, game.rs:26:24, Self::new, args.width, args.height
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69095630_c0
69095630
rust
0
Title: Why do I get &quot;expected reference `&amp;usize`&quot; when printing? Problem title: Why do I get &quot;expected reference `&amp;usize`&quot; when printing? Tags: rust Problem: Why do I get "expected reference `&usize`" when printing? Code signals: Why, Vec, u32, E0308, lib.rs:3:29, crate::format_args_nl, Nigh...
Why do I get &quot;expected reference `&amp;usize`&quot; when printing? Why do I get &quot;expected reference `&amp;usize`&quot; when printing? rust Why Vec u32 E0308 lib.rs:3:29 crate::format_args_nl Nightly Why do I get "expected reference `&usize`" when printing? I have this function in Rust: For some reason, the co...
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70644110_c2
70644110
rust
2
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30399780_c0
30399780
rust
0
Title: What does `Vec&lt;T&gt;` mean? Problem title: What does `Vec&lt;T&gt;` mean? Tags: rust Problem: What does `Vec ` mean? The Rust Book sometimes says things like "here we want a Vec<T> ". Does this mean anything other than "a thing of type Vector?" Also, how would you pronounce it - "vec tee"? Code signals: What,...
What does `Vec&lt;T&gt;` mean? What does `Vec&lt;T&gt;` mean? rust What Vec What does `Vec ` mean? The Rust Book sometimes says things like "here we want a Vec<T> ". Does this mean anything other than "a thing of type Vector?" Also, how would you pronounce it - "vec tee"?
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61140838_c0
61140838
rust
0
Title: Rust futures -- adapting a function as a Sink Problem title: Rust futures -- adapting a function as a Sink Tags: rust, rust-tokio Problem: Rust futures -- adapting a function as a Sink Code signals: Rust, Sink, SocketAddr, Stream, Item, Result, Request, io::Error, Unpin, Response, Error, Box, sink::from_function...
Rust futures -- adapting a function as a Sink Rust futures -- adapting a function as a Sink rust rust-tokio Rust Sink SocketAddr Stream Item Result Request io::Error Unpin Response Error Box sink::from_function Err Rust futures -- adapting a function as a Sink I have something similar to the tokio connect example with ...
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78854165_c0
78854165
rust
0
Title: Type annotation when using macros assert_eq! and vec! in Rust Problem title: Type annotation when using macros assert_eq! and vec! in Rust Tags: rust Problem: Type annotation when using macros assert_eq! and vec! in Rust Code signals: macros, Type, assert_eq, Rust, E0282, lib.rs:6:9, test_chop, Vec, u32, rolls.c...
Type annotation when using macros assert_eq! and vec! in Rust Type annotation when using macros assert_eq! and vec! in Rust rust macros Type assert_eq Rust E0282 lib.rs:6:9 test_chop Vec u32 rolls.chunks Type annotation when using macros assert_eq! and vec! in Rust Is it possible to give the compiler type hints in this...
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39038510_c0
39038510
rust
0
Title: What do `:` and `?` mean in `{:?}` Problem title: What do `:` and `?` mean in `{:?}` Tags: rust Problem: What do `:` and `?` mean in `{:?}` I use {:?} for debugging purpose. But I don't know (or maybe I just don't remember) what's the meaning of : and ? individually. Is there any reference for this? Code signals...
What do `:` and `?` mean in `{:?}` What do `:` and `?` mean in `{:?}` rust What What do `:` and `?` mean in `{:?}` I use {:?} for debugging purpose. But I don't know (or maybe I just don't remember) what's the meaning of : and ? individually. Is there any reference for this?
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44664638_c0
44664638
rust
0
Title: How can a binary installed with cargo install be removed? Problem title: How can a binary installed with cargo install be removed? Tags: rust, rust-cargo Problem: How can a binary installed with cargo install be removed? How can a crate like rustfmt be removed after being installed with cargo install Code signal...
How can a binary installed with cargo install be removed? How can a binary installed with cargo install be removed? rust rust-cargo How How can a binary installed with cargo install be removed? How can a crate like rustfmt be removed after being installed with cargo install
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38323643_c0
38323643
rust
0
Title: How to freeze time for a test? Problem title: How to freeze time for a test? Tags: rust, unit-testing Problem: How to freeze time for a test? I'm using time crate and I want to test the output of my function which is associated with the time. I want to freeze the time by given time; how can I do that? Code signa...
How to freeze time for a test? How to freeze time for a test? rust unit-testing How How to freeze time for a test? I'm using time crate and I want to test the output of my function which is associated with the time. I want to freeze the time by given time; how can I do that?
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37827954_c0
37827954
rust
0
Title: Ambiguity of type during initialization Problem title: Ambiguity of type during initialization Tags: rust Problem: Ambiguity of type during initialization Code signals: Ambiguity, log::LogLevelFilter, log::LogLevelFilter::Debug, env::var, TRACE_ENABLED, is_ok, log::LogLevelFilter::Trace, main.rs:26:20, E0308, ma...
Ambiguity of type during initialization Ambiguity of type during initialization rust Ambiguity log::LogLevelFilter log::LogLevelFilter::Debug env::var TRACE_ENABLED is_ok log::LogLevelFilter::Trace main.rs:26:20 E0308 main.rs:26 Ambiguity of type during initialization I've come across an interesting situation where Rus...
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74378778_c0
74378778
rust
0
Title: Second mutable borrow occurs here error in rust Problem title: Second mutable borrow occurs here error in rust Tags: rust Problem: Second mutable borrow occurs here error in rust For more information about this error, try `rustc --explain E0499`. How do I fix this problem? Code signals: Second, FnMut, E0499, lib...
Second mutable borrow occurs here error in rust Second mutable borrow occurs here error in rust rust Second FnMut E0499 lib.rs:2:16 Second mutable borrow occurs here error in rust I want to make a function that compose given function twice, i.e., f(f(x)) in Rust. Here is my code: But I got this error message: How do I ...
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77495024_c3
77495024
rust
3
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70525674_c2
70525674
rust
2
type_field, Value, Access, Math, MSP6890222gb121hfce2h120000209ah8d6c903e02b, www6b3.wolframalpha.com, relatedQueries.jsp, MSPa6891222gb121hfce2h120000412450def98cb95e8884920455003441207, Simplification, Step-by-step, Result__Step-by-step, ListOrTimes, Assuming, desc1, Use, desc2, Times, ListOrTimes_Times, List, ListO...
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31631999_c0
31631999
rust
0
Title: How to get a crate&#x27;s version number? Problem title: How to get a crate&#x27;s version number? Tags: rust-cargo, rust Problem: How to get a crate's version number? I have a crate with a version number declared in Cargo.toml . Is there any way to retrieve the version from inside the library? Code signals: How...
How to get a crate&#x27;s version number? How to get a crate&#x27;s version number? rust-cargo rust How Cargo.toml How to get a crate's version number? I have a crate with a version number declared in Cargo.toml . Is there any way to retrieve the version from inside the library?
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79135812_c3
79135812
rust
3
cntdq, mno-avx512vbmi2, mno-avx512vnni, mno-avx512bitalg, mno-avx512bf16, mno-avx512vp2intersect, mno-3dnow, mcx16, mf16c, mno-movdir64b, mno-prefetchwt1, mno-amx-int8, mno-amx-bf16, mno-avx512fp16, mno-avxvnniint8, mno-amx-fp16, l1-cache-size, l1-cache-line-size, l2-cache-size, Wformat, Wformat-security, ccpEUbXQ.s, a...
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61988211_c0
61988211
rust
0
Title: Is Deno as fast as Rust? Problem title: Is Deno as fast as Rust? Tags: rust, node.js, deno Problem: Is Deno as fast as Rust? I heard that Deno is built on top of Rust. Is Deno as fast as Rust, or is Rust faster? I cannot find a performance comparison between Deno vs Rust or even Deno vs Golang. Code signals: Den...
Is Deno as fast as Rust? Is Deno as fast as Rust? rust node.js deno Deno Rust node.js Is Deno as fast as Rust? I heard that Deno is built on top of Rust. Is Deno as fast as Rust, or is Rust faster? I cannot find a performance comparison between Deno vs Rust or even Deno vs Golang.
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78558233_c0
78558233
rust
0
Title: Error: Use of moved value, while it cannot be used Problem title: Error: Use of moved value, while it cannot be used Tags: ownership, move-semantics, rust Problem: Error: Use of moved value, while it cannot be used Code signals: Error, Use, print_or, Option, Vec, i32, opt.map_or, E0382, lib.rs:2:22, Copy, tail.c...
Error: Use of moved value, while it cannot be used Error: Use of moved value, while it cannot be used ownership move-semantics rust Error Use print_or Option Vec i32 opt.map_or E0382 lib.rs:2:22 Copy tail.clone Some None Error: Use of moved value, while it cannot be used Consider the following code: Playground The erro...
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79023223_c2
79023223
rust
2
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75783158_c0
75783158
rust
0
Title: Memory overhead of `Option` in Rust is not constant Problem title: Memory overhead of `Option` in Rust is not constant Tags: option-type, memory, rust Problem: Memory overhead of `Option` in Rust is not constant Using the following snippet use std::mem; Code signals: Memory, Option, Rust, std::mem, mem::size_of,...
Memory overhead of `Option` in Rust is not constant Memory overhead of `Option` in Rust is not constant option-type memory rust Memory Option Rust std::mem mem::size_of u16 u32 u64 u128 Memory overhead of `Option` in Rust is not constant Using the following snippet I see on my 64-bits machine: So the overhead is not co...
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60792643_c1
60792643
rust
1
00000000001".as_bytes())); println!("File Hash encoding: {:?}", res); I get a different value: 47016246ca22488cf19f5e2e274124494d272c69150c3db5f091c9306b6223fc Hence, how can I implement blake2AsHex in Rust? Code signals: Polkadot.js, How, blake2AsHex, Substrate, blake2_256, Blake2, util_crypto.blake2AsHex, hex::encode...
00000000001".as_bytes())); println!("File Hash encoding: {:?}", res); I get a different value: 47016246ca22488cf19f5e2e274124494d272c69150c3db5f091c9306b6223fc Hence, how can I implement blake2AsHex in Rust? Code signals: Polkadot.js, How, blake2AsHex, Substrate, blake2_256, Blake2, util_crypto.blake2AsHex, hex::encode...
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76187679_c0
76187679
rust
0
Title: C# Parallel.ForEach equivalent in Rust Problem title: C# Parallel.ForEach equivalent in Rust Tags: c%23, parallel-processing, task-parallel-library, rust, parallel.foreach Problem: C# Parallel.ForEach equivalent in Rust Code signals: Parallel.ForEach, Rust, parallel_run, Vec, Future, Output, tokio::spawn, await....
C# Parallel.ForEach equivalent in Rust C# Parallel.ForEach equivalent in Rust c%23 parallel-processing task-parallel-library rust parallel.foreach Parallel.ForEach Rust parallel_run Vec Future Output tokio::spawn await.expect TODO Sized Send C# Parallel.ForEach equivalent in Rust I am very new to rust and trying to cre...
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28238283_c0
28238283
rust
0
Title: Warning on &quot;unstable&quot; directive Problem title: Warning on &quot;unstable&quot; directive Tags: rust Problem: Warning on "unstable" directive Why does Rust gives me a warning when I add the #![allow(unstable)] directive? unknown allow attribute: unstable , #[warn(unknown_lints)] on by default Playpen ex...
Warning on &quot;unstable&quot; directive Warning on &quot;unstable&quot; directive rust Warning Warning on "unstable" directive Why does Rust gives me a warning when I add the #![allow(unstable)] directive? Playpen example
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74300866_c0
74300866
rust
0
Title: How to round up or down when converting f32 to bf16 in rust? Problem title: How to round up or down when converting f32 to bf16 in rust? Tags: half-precision-float, rounding, rust, bfloat16 Problem: How to round up or down when converting f32 to bf16 in rust? Code signals: How, f32, bf16, bf16::to_f32, half::bf1...
How to round up or down when converting f32 to bf16 in rust? How to round up or down when converting f32 to bf16 in rust? half-precision-float rounding rust bfloat16 How f32 bf16 bf16::to_f32 half::bf16 bf16::from_f32 bfloat16 How to round up or down when converting f32 to bf16 in rust? I am converting from f32 to bf16...
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60252482_c2
60252482
rust
2
_input, Box, NonZeroUsize, io::Result, Vec::new, input.read_to_end, _idx, count.get, output.write_all, Box::new, NonZeroUsize::new, Failed, any::Any, io::Cursor, Cursor::new, Any, Vec, is_ok, assert_eq, output.downcast, Compiling, v0.1.0, XXX, E0225, main.rs:39:41, E0308, main.rs:41:39, std::io::Write, std::boxed::Box,...
_input, Box, NonZeroUsize, io::Result, Vec::new, input.read_to_end, _idx, count.get, output.write_all, Box::new, NonZeroUsize::new, Failed, any::Any, io::Cursor, Cursor::new, Any, Vec, is_ok, assert_eq, output.downcast, Compiling, v0.1.0, XXX, E0225, main.rs:39:41, E0308, main.rs:41:39, std::io::Write, std::boxed::Box,...
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36210397_c0
36210397
rust
0
Title: Interfacing with USB devices in Rust? Problem title: Interfacing with USB devices in Rust? Tags: rust Problem: Interfacing with USB devices in Rust? I'm trying to figure out how to interface with a USB device in Rust. Does anyone have a solution? I found a package called usb-rust, but it was deprecated. Code sig...
Interfacing with USB devices in Rust? Interfacing with USB devices in Rust? rust Interfacing USB Rust Interfacing with USB devices in Rust? I'm trying to figure out how to interface with a USB device in Rust. Does anyone have a solution? I found a package called usb-rust, but it was deprecated.
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37554325_c0
37554325
rust
0
Title: Recursive function if statement mismatched types in Rust Problem title: Recursive function if statement mismatched types in Rust Tags: types, rust, recursion Problem: Recursive function if statement mismatched types in Rust Code signals: Recursive, Rust, recursive_binary_search, Ord, list.len, guess..list.len, m...
Recursive function if statement mismatched types in Rust Recursive function if statement mismatched types in Rust types rust recursion Recursive Rust recursive_binary_search Ord list.len guess..list.len main.rs:33:5 E0308 main.rs:33 Recursive function if statement mismatched types in Rust the compiler throws an error o...
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70911745_c0
70911745
rust
0
Title: rust postgresql sql_query syntax error at end of input Problem title: rust postgresql sql_query syntax error at end of input Tags: rust-diesel, rust Problem: rust postgresql sql_query syntax error at end of input Code signals: sql_query, SELECT, WHERE, client_name, Varchar, diesel::debug_query, diesel::pg::Pg, t...
rust postgresql sql_query syntax error at end of input rust postgresql sql_query syntax error at end of input rust-diesel rust sql_query SELECT WHERE client_name Varchar diesel::debug_query diesel::pg::Pg to_string a.get_results Client rust postgresql sql_query syntax error at end of input When using diesel with my rus...
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67636014_c0
67636014
rust
0
Title: can&#x27;t import JsBox from Neon::types Problem title: can&#x27;t import JsBox from Neon::types Tags: neon-bindings, rust Problem: can't import JsBox from Neon::types For some reason, I can't use JsBox. I am using the 0.8.2 crate I get the flowing error unresolved import neon::types::JsBox Code signals: JsBox, ...
can&#x27;t import JsBox from Neon::types can&#x27;t import JsBox from Neon::types neon-bindings rust JsBox Neon::types neon::types::JsBox can't import JsBox from Neon::types For some reason, I can't use JsBox. I am using the 0.8.2 crate I get the flowing error unresolved import neon::types::JsBox
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50591935_c2
50591935
rust
2
&'a mut Bar) -> Foo<'c, 'a> { Foo { core: &mut core, bar: &mut bar, } } } fn main() { // Set up first state let mut core = Code signals: Bar, Foo, bar2, foo.bar, Option, Some, Set, Bar::new, Foo::new, Replace, e.0, E0597, main.rs:22:21, FooCore, _foo, foo.core.a, foo.bar.0, unused_mut, main.rs:21:24, main.rs:18:1, mai...
&'a mut Bar) -> Foo<'c, 'a> { Foo { core: &mut core, bar: &mut bar, } } } fn main() { // Set up first state let mut core = Code signals: Bar, Foo, bar2, foo.bar, Option, Some, Set, Bar::new, Foo::new, Replace, e.0, E0597, main.rs:22:21, FooCore, _foo, foo.core.a, foo.bar.0, unused_mut, main.rs:21:24, main.rs:18:1, mai...
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58051863_c0
58051863
rust
0
Title: Convert u8 array to base64 string in Rust Problem title: Convert u8 array to base64 string in Rust Tags: arrays, type-conversion, string, rust, base64 Problem: Convert u8 array to base64 string in Rust I have an array of u8 in Rust. How would I go about converting these to a String representing them as base64? C...
Convert u8 array to base64 string in Rust Convert u8 array to base64 string in Rust arrays type-conversion string rust base64 Convert base64 Rust Convert u8 array to base64 string in Rust I have an array of u8 in Rust. How would I go about converting these to a String representing them as base64?
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77285876_c2
77285876
rust
2
.version, Compiling, v0.1.0, E0463, no_std, Zbuild-std, lib.rs:8:5, E0635, lib.rs:1:12, Some, liblibtest.rlib, Hello, libtest::add, pie_test, Cargo.lock, Cargo.toml, rust-toolchain.toml, main.rs, main.rs:1:1, main.rs:5:5, main.rs:3:5, panic_handler, Caused, Unable, Not, aarch64, rust-std-aarch64-unknown-none, rust-std-...
.version, Compiling, v0.1.0, E0463, no_std, Zbuild-std, lib.rs:8:5, E0635, lib.rs:1:12, Some, liblibtest.rlib, Hello, libtest::add, pie_test, Cargo.lock, Cargo.toml, rust-toolchain.toml, main.rs, main.rs:1:1, main.rs:5:5, main.rs:3:5, panic_handler, Caused, Unable, Not, aarch64, rust-std-aarch64-unknown-none, rust-std-...
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75808804_c0
75808804
rust
0
Title: how to backup CnosDB meta cluster data Problem title: how to backup CnosDB meta cluster data Tags: cnosdb, database, cluster-computing, rust Problem: how to backup CnosDB meta cluster data Can cnosdb implement backup meta cluster data? I would like to know some plans of cnosdb in this regard. CnosDB should imple...
how to backup CnosDB meta cluster data how to backup CnosDB meta cluster data cnosdb database cluster-computing rust CnosDB how to backup CnosDB meta cluster data Can cnosdb implement backup meta cluster data? I would like to know some plans of cnosdb in this regard. CnosDB should implement this feature
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40677086_c0
40677086
rust
0
Title: Why isn&#x27;t it possible to compare a borrowed integer to a literal integer? Problem title: Why isn&#x27;t it possible to compare a borrowed integer to a literal integer? Tags: rust, reference Problem: Why isn't it possible to compare a borrowed integer to a literal integer? Code signals: Why, Vec, E0277, main...
Why isn&#x27;t it possible to compare a borrowed integer to a literal integer? Why isn&#x27;t it possible to compare a borrowed integer to a literal integer? rust reference Why Vec E0277 main.rs:10:33 std::cmp::PartialEq c.clone Why isn't it possible to compare a borrowed integer to a literal integer? I want to get the...
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71517131_c1
71517131
rust
1
ion::AlternateScreen, std::io, Write, termion::raw::IntoRawMode, termion::screen, Window, termion::raw::RawTerminal, std::io::Stdout, Returns, self.screen, self.stdout, AlternateScreen::from, into_raw_mode, E0107, termion::screen::AlternateScreen, widgets.rs:11:13, github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823, termion-1.5.6, lib.rs:49:...
ion::AlternateScreen, std::io, Write, termion::raw::IntoRawMode, termion::screen, Window, termion::raw::RawTerminal, std::io::Stdout, Returns, self.screen, self.stdout, AlternateScreen::from, into_raw_mode, E0107, termion::screen::AlternateScreen, widgets.rs:11:13, github.com-1ecc6299db9ec823, termion-1.5.6, lib.rs:49:...
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64361041_c0
64361041
rust
0
Title: How to check if a string contains whitespace? Problem title: How to check if a string contains whitespace? Tags: string, rust Problem: How to check if a string contains whitespace? How do I check if a string contains any whitespace in Rust? For example, these should all return true: "Hello, world!" "Hello\n" "Th...
How to check if a string contains whitespace? How to check if a string contains whitespace? string rust How Hello How to check if a string contains whitespace? How do I check if a string contains any whitespace in Rust? For example, these should all return true: "Hello, world!" "Hello\n" "This\tis\ta\ttab"
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76428011_c0
76428011
rust
0
Title: remove duplicates in polars rust Problem title: remove duplicates in polars rust Tags: rust-polars, rust, dataframe Problem: remove duplicates in polars rust Code signals: Option, UniqueKeepStrategy, i64, PolarsResult, DataFrame, Result, Box, Error, col_name, String::from, read_csv, UniqueKeep::First, E0433, Uni...
remove duplicates in polars rust remove duplicates in polars rust rust-polars rust dataframe Option UniqueKeepStrategy i64 PolarsResult DataFrame Result Box Error col_name String::from read_csv UniqueKeep::First E0433 UniqueKeep main.rs:155:49 polars::prelude remove duplicates in polars rust hi i am trying to remove du...
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38131661_c0
38131661
rust
0
Title: Trying to drain a string and map on its chars but failing because of type inference Problem title: Trying to drain a string and map on its chars but failing because of type inference Tags: inference, collect, rust Problem: Trying to drain a string and map on its chars but failing because of type inference Code s...
Trying to drain a string and map on its chars but failing because of type inference Trying to drain a string and map on its chars but failing because of type inference inference collect rust Trying resolve_score u16 E0282 Trying to drain a string and map on its chars but failing because of type inference This code ( Pl...
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70830241_c0
70830241
rust
0
Title: Rust Polars: how to show all columns? Problem title: Rust Polars: how to show all columns? Tags: rust-polars, rust Problem: Rust Polars: how to show all columns? I use Rust Polars and found it's kind of hard to working with it since not quite sure how to show all the columns. use polars::df; Code signals: Rust, ...
Rust Polars: how to show all columns? Rust Polars: how to show all columns? rust-polars rust Rust Polars polars::df Column Some None i32 Rust Polars: how to show all columns? I use Rust Polars and found it's kind of hard to working with it since not quite sure how to show all the columns. Output is it possible to show ...
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78285015_c2
78285015
rust
2
win' Code signals: on, builtin, stable-i686-apple-darwin, Users, c3zs1m83q45lr1sv_file, static.rust-lang.org, channel-rust-stable.toml.sha256, channel-rust-stable.toml, zlh5ifnl73hbtvyy_file, channel-rust-stable.toml.asc, Good, Rust, RSA, FA1BE5FE, Language, Tag, Release, Signing, Key, rust-lang.org, Fingerprint, B0AA,...
win' Code signals: on, builtin, stable-i686-apple-darwin, Users, c3zs1m83q45lr1sv_file, static.rust-lang.org, channel-rust-stable.toml.sha256, channel-rust-stable.toml, zlh5ifnl73hbtvyy_file, channel-rust-stable.toml.asc, Good, Rust, RSA, FA1BE5FE, Language, Tag, Release, Signing, Key, rust-lang.org, Fingerprint, B0AA,...
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65572271_c0
65572271
rust
0
Title: Why does the following macro expect a semi-colon when called? Problem title: Why does the following macro expect a semi-colon when called? Tags: rust-macros, rust Problem: Why does the following macro expect a semi-colon when called? Code signals: Why, par_iter, macro_export, macro_rules, tokens:tt, b_slice, uti...
Why does the following macro expect a semi-colon when called? Why does the following macro expect a semi-colon when called? rust-macros rust Why par_iter macro_export macro_rules tokens:tt b_slice util.rs:28:8 counting.rs:219:9 WordCount::from Why does the following macro expect a semi-colon when called? I'm trying to ...
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66669150_c2
66669150
rust
2
, __mspabi_slll, msp430-rt, panic-msp430, hmac-sha256, dependencies.msp430g2553, profile.release, Size, Better, _Much_, Install, RUN, Rust, sh.rustup.rs, ENV, PATH, GCC, msp430installer.run, software-dl.ti.com, msp430_public_sw, MSPGCC, msp430-gcc-full-linux-x64-installer-9.2.0.0.run, Nightly, Xargo, Clone, WORKDIR, gi...
, __mspabi_slll, msp430-rt, panic-msp430, hmac-sha256, dependencies.msp430g2553, profile.release, Size, Better, _Much_, Install, RUN, Rust, sh.rustup.rs, ENV, PATH, GCC, msp430installer.run, software-dl.ti.com, msp430_public_sw, MSPGCC, msp430-gcc-full-linux-x64-installer-9.2.0.0.run, Nightly, Xargo, Clone, WORKDIR, gi...
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62600417_c0
62600417
rust
0
Title: Easiest way to declare a module public recursively Problem title: Easiest way to declare a module public recursively Tags: rust Problem: Easiest way to declare a module public recursively Example pub mod a { pub mod b { ... } pub fn c() { ... } ... } Is it possible to replace all the pub s with a single attribut...
Easiest way to declare a module public recursively Easiest way to declare a module public recursively rust Easiest Easiest way to declare a module public recursively Example Is it possible to replace all the pub s with a single attribute or something like that?
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63448241_c0
63448241
rust
0
Title: how can I convert a string to a vector in rust? Problem title: how can I convert a string to a vector in rust? Tags: string, rust Problem: how can I convert a string to a vector in rust? I would like to receive a: "Hello, I would like to meet you" and convert to: ["Hello,", "I", "would", "like", "to", "meet", "y...
how can I convert a string to a vector in rust? how can I convert a string to a vector in rust? string rust Hello how can I convert a string to a vector in rust? I would like to receive a: and convert to: how could I make that?
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60844363_c0
60844363
rust
0
Title: How can I run only the build script from Cargo? Problem title: How can I run only the build script from Cargo? Tags: rust-cargo, rust Problem: How can I run only the build script from Cargo? Is there a way to run only the build.rs build script from Cargo? I'd like to generate some headers with cbindgen without b...
How can I run only the build script from Cargo? How can I run only the build script from Cargo? rust-cargo rust Cargo How How can I run only the build script from Cargo? Is there a way to run only the build.rs build script from Cargo? I'd like to generate some headers with cbindgen without building anything else.
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69139883_c0
69139883
rust
0
Title: How to do a IN query using diesel? Problem title: How to do a IN query using diesel? Tags: rust-diesel, rust, postgresql Problem: How to do a IN query using diesel? Code signals: diesel, songs, How, Vec, i64, schema::songs::dsl, config::establish_connection, songs.filter, id.contains, QuerySongs, Error, E0599, s...
How to do a IN query using diesel? How to do a IN query using diesel? rust-diesel rust postgresql diesel songs How Vec i64 schema::songs::dsl config::establish_connection songs.filter id.contains QuerySongs Error E0599 songs::schema::songs::columns::id songs.rs:37:35 How to do a IN query using diesel? I want to do an I...
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74349356_c0
74349356
rust
0
Title: Detect integer overflow in wasm bytecode Problem title: Detect integer overflow in wasm bytecode Tags: webassembly, rust Problem: Detect integer overflow in wasm bytecode I have a wasm binary I am trying to execute in Rust.I am not sure if it has integer overflow Are there any tools that can help me detect integ...
Detect integer overflow in wasm bytecode Detect integer overflow in wasm bytecode webassembly rust Detect Detect integer overflow in wasm bytecode I have a wasm binary I am trying to execute in Rust.I am not sure if it has integer overflow Are there any tools that can help me detect integer overflow in Rust itself?
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76862023_c0
76862023
rust
0
Title: Configure rust for helix editor on windows 11 Problem title: Configure rust for helix editor on windows 11 Tags: rust, helix-editor, windows, rustup Problem: Configure rust for helix editor on windows 11 When running hx --health rust I do not have any check passing for rust. How can I configure rust to work with...
Configure rust for helix editor on windows 11 Configure rust for helix editor on windows 11 rust helix-editor windows rustup Configure Configure rust for helix editor on windows 11 When running hx --health rust I do not have any check passing for rust. How can I configure rust to work with Helix editor on Windows?
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62838100_c0
62838100
rust
0
Title: How to get Rust Hyper to specify outgoing source port? Problem title: How to get Rust Hyper to specify outgoing source port? Tags: hyper, rust Problem: How to get Rust Hyper to specify outgoing source port? Is there a way to get Hyper to instruct the network interface to assign a specific source port to all outg...
How to get Rust Hyper to specify outgoing source port? How to get Rust Hyper to specify outgoing source port? hyper rust How Rust Hyper How to get Rust Hyper to specify outgoing source port? Is there a way to get Hyper to instruct the network interface to assign a specific source port to all outgoing HTTP requests?
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67966721_c0
67966721
rust
0
Title: Git2-rs status of files in commit log Problem title: Git2-rs status of files in commit log Tags: git, libgit2, rust Problem: Git2-rs status of files in commit log Can I find out in Git2-rs / libgit2 about the status of a file like added/removed/modified from the commit log? I've looked at the documentation but o...
Git2-rs status of files in commit log Git2-rs status of files in commit log git libgit2 rust Git2-rs libgit2 Git2-rs status of files in commit log Can I find out in Git2-rs / libgit2 about the status of a file like added/removed/modified from the commit log? I've looked at the documentation but only find Diff Trees.
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