| 28 Oct 2025 |
@dawnofmidnight:catgirl.cloud | yeah, pretty much. differences in behavior are almost always either a bug (in rust) or a fix (which you'll get in a few weeks on stable, and you probably want) | 22:31:19 |
@dawnofmidnight:catgirl.cloud | * yeah, pretty much. differences in behavior are almost always either a bug (in rust itself) or a fix (which you'll get in a few weeks on stable, and you probably want) | 22:31:39 |
@dawnofmidnight:catgirl.cloud | * yeah, pretty much. differences in behavior are almost always either a bug (in rust itself) or a fix (which you'll get in a few weeks on stable, and you probably want) (obviously this no longer holds true when you opt into unstable features with #![feature(...)] or -Z and such, but this is true for already-stable things) | 22:34:04 |
crop | thank you for clarifying | 22:39:09 |
| 29 Oct 2025 |
crop | I switched to fenix with complete toolchain. The problem is that rustfmt (or whatever is the default for formatting) somehow doesn't recognize that the project is written in edition 2024. It fails with an error something along the line "let chains only supported in edition 2024". | 11:38:45 |
crop | The editor i use is helix | 11:39:13 |
Charles | what's your rustfmt.toml say | 14:41:13 |
crop | I don't have one in the project. Are there other places where i should look? | 17:10:20 |
antifuchs | Make sure which rustfmt doesn’t pick up an older rustup installation? | 17:21:22 |