Is it ok for stable docs to have nightly-only examples? I'm looking at 'TryFrom' specifically.
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Yes; we want to advertise possible upcoming features and point to where you can petition for them to be stabilized
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Where can I learn more about this "large, Erlang-like runtime" that Rust used to have?
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This post does a pretty good job of describing and explaining it: https://brson.github.io/2013/02/02/redesigning-the-rust-runtime …
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I was wondering if Rust Book is also now based on Rust 2018 or is it still based on 2015 edition?
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it's based on 2018
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Yes, it does additional things
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JEMALLOC IS GONE
JEMALLOC IS GONE
JEMALLOC IS GONE
JEMALLOC IS GONE
JEMALLOC IS GONE
https://youtu.be/LDU_Txk06tM?t=77 …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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random piece of advice for reading programming books: type out every code example without using copy and paste to get a feel for the language. then run then. then change them.
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