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dvratil ◴[] No.43908097[source]
The one thing that sold me on Rust (going from C++) was that there is a single way errors are propagated: the Result type. No need to bother with exceptions, functions returning bool, functions returning 0 on success, functions returning 0 on error, functions returning -1 on error, functions returning negative errno on error, functions taking optional pointer to bool to indicate error (optionally), functions taking reference to std::error_code to set an error (and having an overload with the same name that throws an exception on error if you forget to pass the std::error_code)...I understand there's 30 years of history, but it still is annoying, that even the standard library is not consistent (or striving for consistency).

Then you top it on with `?` shortcut and the functional interface of Result and suddenly error handling becomes fun and easy to deal with, rather than just "return false" with a "TODO: figure out error handling".

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90s_dev ◴[] No.43908540[source]
I like so much about Rust.

But I hear compiling is too slow.

Is it a serious problem in practice?

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1. throwaway76455 ◴[] No.43910126[source]
Compile times are the reason why I'm sticking with C++, especially with the recent progress on modules. I want people with weaker computers to be able to build and contribute to the software I write, and Rust is not the language for that.
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2. ttfkam ◴[] No.43927109[source]
C++ compiles quickly? News to me.