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cobratbq - cranky-by-design
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Software {engineer, hobbyist}, watches anime, scifi, grim/dark, fantasy. War-movies are not my thing.

Can anyone tell me why #rust #rustlang '.unwrap()' is bad? I understand "because it panics" but that's too superficial an answer. AFAICT, every occurrence is by choice of dev. So either it's a bug by dev, or mistake by user. So does '.unwrap()' get crap only bc ppl don't understand the use cases?

nostr:npub1kpwlxpzkxfmuxjmzc2wp3rf9vjg0sgydmlhsnrgqr3maf59h86qqdxxzz4 I am not sure I can derive the exact meaning of transient in this context. I assume you mean that it isn't persistent, e.g. keeps replicating so maintains threshold level presence, but instead it disappears over some (unspecified, possibly unknown and/or deviating per person) amount of time.

(I know I am making much more of your answer, but I am trying to put it in words in the way I place it into my limited understanding.)