Evolution of a Rust Programmer
Junior: Static Types Only
Senior: Generic Types + Traits, maybe some Static Types
Ancient: littany of where clauses and Higher Ranked Trait Bounds
Eldritch: Box<dyn Any> 
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Replying to @mgattozzi
What is taking `&dyn Any` and the casting it to a concrete type which was checked against a type id which came from a static array that was populated by linker hacks using the `.ctors` section?
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Replying to @sgrif @mgattozzi
can we have the answer please; this is beyond my GitHub code search skills
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It's bad I think this is tame
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Replying to @Ivshti @mgattozzi
The fact that this was possible definitely made the API a lot cleaner
3:55 PM - 22 Jul 2019
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I should change the annotation from `#[swirl::background_job]` to `#[really_async]`
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Or maybe `#[asyncer]`? Ooh or `#[there_is_no_await]`
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