I think this only makes sense to me b/c I have students build a sync/await with a generator function. Easier to spot the yield vs return. 1/
Lints make it possible to be in "prototype" mode to quickly sketch something out and then go into "hard error mode".
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Things like dead code and unused imports/params lints are very annoying when prototyping or refactoring but good when done.
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Another example: use of private types in a public signature. Requires sophisticated compiler support but annoying while prototyping.
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I should be clear that refactoring is probably a more dominant use of this "mode" than prototyping.
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Sounds like a really nice DX-level tweak. clearly a lot of thought goes into the day to day!
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Can confirm! 2017 has been all abouthttps://blog.rust-lang.org/2017/03/02/lang-ergonomics.html …
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implicit vs explicit resonates strongly. I love the focus on the end-user and their experience. sounds very welcoming
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We try not to be too religious but extract useful learnings from the various camps by giving things thought
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