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Re: rustc panic
On Wed, 26 Jul 2017, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote:
I have no idea what rust is doing here or why it thinks it should be
doing something.
Am I reading this wrong or does it appear that libpthread is somehow
entangled with the Rust language interpreter ? Maybe that's intentional
and I'm just ignorant, but that seems, uhh, weird/wrong. Why would someone
do such a thing?
At this point I can only conclude that rust is broken and continue
fixing real bugs.
<rant>
I may be off-topic here, but I have to say this type of thing is getting
annoying for me too because I'm often porting C-language code to old/weird
platforms besides NetBSD, and more and more I run into issues where
someone gets hyperexcited over some newish language like Rust, Go, D,
etc... and then somehow think the rest of the world wants their C code
polluted with that crap^H^H^H^H uhm, I'm mean stuff. Also, I'm not sure
why people go back and change ANSI-isms and C99-isms into C11-isms. Did
someone ban C99 ? Is it breaking anything ?
You will pry C from my cold dead hands, kids. Sorry, but I'm not moving to
cool-language-X, so it'd be nice if they didn't come in and break my world
every so often in the name of "progress". Though, usually in NetBSD it's
just a simple mistake or misunderstanding, rather than any aforementioned
acute lack of clue.
</rant>
So, from my admittedly very limited perspective, I'm right there with you
on the "rock on and carry on" maneuver Joerg, as you so appropriately
advocate. "Fixing real things" as you put it gets you a high five from the
plebs down here in userland, especially me. Unbreaking Rust issues?
uhhhhh... not so much.
-Swift
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