picking up an old project again and excuse me Rust what
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picking up an old project again and excuse me Rust what
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picking up an old project again and excuse me Rust what
@shiz New parentheses just dropped pit's not what you thinkb
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picking up an old project again and excuse me Rust what
update: it was macro fuckery, updating `modular_bitfield` to 0.13 (from 0.11) fixed it
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picking up an old project again and excuse me Rust what
@shiz things like this usually happen due to some macro messing up spans.. please do open a ticket if you haven't already!
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picking up an old project again and excuse me Rust what
@shiz the parens are embedded in the curved portions of the letters p and b, so hard to see. CLASSIC NEWB MISTAKE
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@shiz things like this usually happen due to some macro messing up spans.. please do open a ticket if you haven't already!
@pmmeurcatpics yep, already traced it down to an old version of `modular_bitfields` misbehaving :) https://mastodon.social/@shiz/116003281864896670
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picking up an old project again and excuse me Rust what
@shiz yeah it's stupid everybody knows that parenthesis are
p-q
and
d-b
How is it matching the p with the b?
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@shiz yeah it's stupid everybody knows that parenthesis are
p-q
and
d-b
How is it matching the p with the b?
@oblomov it's called "phonetic parentheses". The enclosing characters are a pair of voiced and unvoiced consonants of the same qualities. Other standard pairs are t and d, s and z, f and v, etc. It improves code readability, especially when read out loud.