Happy I've built a bunch of database stuff in Rust before, because that sparse bitfield crate is sure coming in handy now.
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Prefacing this with "I know little about lock free programming", but if we used CAS to update a bitfield that's used as an index for vector entries, wouldn't that be lock-free?
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I want a very specific thing, and got a general sense of how to get there but like not the right experience... yet!
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I'm doing some stuff I have no business doing, obviously.
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Ohhh, okay so Deref/DerefMut have apparently existed since 1.0!
Came up with a nice API for the thing I'm thinking of, and was wondering why it hadn't been done that way before — apparently not because of a lack of Deref/DerefMut 
11:43 AM - 6 Sep 2019
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