Missing section reference in section 13.2 "Again, don't worry about associated types yet, because we'll be covering them in Chapter XX."
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Replying to @jeromeleoterry @rustlang
Liking the iterators / operators. Similar to FP map / filter, and Java 8 streams.
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Made it to the end of the book. Was looking forward to the web server final project, but was disappointed when I saw "Coming soon!".
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Replying to @jeromeleoterry
It's coming in the next release! Or you can check out the beta docs :)
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Found it :) https://doc.rust-lang.org/beta/book/second-edition/ch20-00-final-project-a-web-server.html …
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Replying to @jeromeleoterry @rustlang
Finished working through it. Here's my code https://github.com/jerometerry/rustbook-httpserver …
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Replying to @jeromeleoterry @rustlang
One thing I didn't like was the FnBox trait and the call_box method. Better names would be JobExecutor and execute, respectively.
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Replying to @jeromeleoterry @rustlang
trait JobExecutor { fn execute(self: Box<Self>); }
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impl<F: FnOnce()> JobExecutor for F { fn execute(self: Box<F>) { (*self)() } }
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Good food for thought though! I'll consider changing it
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In the context of a web server, http://job.call _box() confused me. job.execute() makes more sense IMHO, at least in this context.
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