@samphippen psssst https://github.com/mackwic/rspec (they're looking for feedback...)
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Replying to @steveklabnik
oh my. That's not words different to expector, but I still think compiler plugins are the way to go once they're stable
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Replying to @penelope_zone @steveklabnik
the basic premise is that doing anything dynamic in rust will be a too literal clone of RSpec, which isn't a good fit.
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Replying to @penelope_zone @steveklabnik
I have a basic design in my head for how we can achieve something really great with compiler transforms
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Replying to @penelope_zone @steveklabnik
but I really need someone to explain to me how to do them better
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Replying to @penelope_zone @samphippen
/cc
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Replying to @steveklabnik @samphippen
Recent RFCs probably won't help something like Descriptor/Expector, since they only cover custom derive
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Replying to @sgrif @samphippen
I'm not sure that even makes sense. It'd be very strange.
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Build scripts are pretty much the way to go in the short term since we're moving towards token based APIs over ast
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