Something I kind of wish for in Rustdoc was a better sense of where traits come from. In the screenshot below there's a combination of stdlib + the crypto traits, and it's not clear at a glance which is which.pic.twitter.com/1s2ETlVq1C
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On a related note: just spent 20 minutes figuring out why a crate I was using didn't implement the right trait -- docs told me it *totally* implemented it. Turns out there was a version mismatch between the *expected* trait, and the *provided* trait. Whooops.
But I believe at least some improvements in this regard are planned for the compiler! -- I think I'll forever be excited about more helpful compiler messages. Perpetual excitement. It's infinite.
There's an explanation somewhere on an issue why diagnosing this isn't as easy as it sounds... I currently can't find it though.
Haha yeah IIRC dependency resolution (with versions) is an NP-complete problem, which would probably play a big part as to why this might be tricky.
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