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I think at this point my biggest complaint with rust is how often it encourages deep stairways.
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Corey Tabaka
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My theory of 4th+ generation languages: you never have to think about X, except you absolutely fucking do...
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James Tucker
@raggi
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It's double edged, the common causes are common pattern match use cases nesting in match/if. It can be expanded with a let but for some reason I think people stray away thinking it'll miss the type inference and force them into discomfort.
Somewhere this is a teaching thing
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Craig Tiller
@invalidop
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Stairways?
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Nicolas Noble
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໓ฯlคຖ ໓p¢
@DPC_22
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18. sij |
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can you give an example? thanks
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Tyler Mandry
@tmandry
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I’ve seen a lot of code like this in rustc. matches within if lets within closures and so on
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