Post A2aXbulNUPbHv7DBoG by tdemin@udongein.xyz
(DIR) More posts by tdemin@udongein.xyz
(DIR) Post #A2aWzHciYsbdWhjxIm by tdemin@udongein.xyz
2020-12-26T09:06:11.130093Z
0 likes, 0 repeats
it was 2020, Rust programmers still couldn't escape special characters in paths
(DIR) Post #A2aX7EeXURzkd7Ns5Q by tdemin@udongein.xyz
2020-12-26T09:07:39.175878Z
0 likes, 0 repeats
I recall someone saying Rust is swahili for "I cannot C"
(DIR) Post #A2aXbulNUPbHv7DBoG by tdemin@udongein.xyz
2020-12-26T09:13:11.702316Z
0 likes, 0 repeats
ended up encountering this:error[E0554]: `#![feature]` may not be used on the stable release channelwhatever, I don’t want to bother THAT much
(DIR) Post #A2aYt5nZoTCX1UzlHE by ayo@lonely.town
2020-12-26T09:20:03Z
0 likes, 0 repeats
@tdemin To be fair, that's correct behavior when attempting to set a PATH-like environment variable, because there's (AFAIK) no way to escape the ':' character in those scenarios.The correct approach is to not change those variables in the first place, I suppose.
(DIR) Post #A2aYt5zH6yYhbmT6Vk by tdemin@udongein.xyz
2020-12-26T09:27:28.812779Z
0 likes, 0 repeats
@ayo why does it have to deal with LD_LIBRARY_PATH at all? like, isn't rustc not supposed to generate dynamic executables/be one?
(DIR) Post #A2aZPrYbmcbgPVcV3g by ayo@lonely.town
2020-12-26T09:33:03Z
1 likes, 0 repeats
@tdemin Who knows. :blobshrug:rustc is and does generate dynamically linked executables though, it just statically links *rust* code by default.