If you’re using Firefox Nightly, you’re now using a @rustlang character encoding library. https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1261841 …https://twitter.com/hsivonen/status/875043685544718336 …
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it hurts to see an official mozilla library directly violating cargo naming conventions...
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Is that really an official convention? I've seen - vs _ go both ways.
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the rs suffix.
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We have like a million crates which do that. I don't think it's a convention
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yes it is, it's even encoded into cargo itself, you have to actively avoid itpic.twitter.com/Qy1ilURoWp
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This project goes back to 2015 though.
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Replying to @pcwalton @whitequark and
I don't recall seeing such a notice when I created the crate as encoding-rs. Changed to underscore after extern crate rejecting hyphen.
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crates.io has both crates with hyphen and crates with underscore. If there are names that shouldn't be used, cargo should block them.
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There has been some talk of an RFC to make them synonymous
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