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In my personal opinion: Yes. Wine is great and all, but in the end it’s an emulation layer that - in the worst case - requires a lot of tweaking. I personally wouldn’t want to spend that time so a VM sounds like a good option. But again, depending on the context (e.g. limited hardware resources or the amount of time available) you might be totally fine with Wine.
Shit gets weird when the guy in 418 opens and claims to be a tea pot…
That makes sense, thanks again! I think dynamic dispatch is not as much of a performance issue in my case, yet you’re totally right not to waste resources that aren’t actually needed. Keeping things on the stack if possible is also a good thing.
I’ll definitely need to read more about Rusts type system but your explanation was already very helpful! I think this might be why my initial approach felt unnatural - it works but is quite cumbersome and with generics there seems to be a more elegant approach.
Thanks for your input! I’ll have a look at both build flags and macros for sure! For my specific problem enums will do just fine I guess, but having an overview about the possibilities helps a lot!
Thanks for your reply!
Thanks for the advice! I didn’t know generic functions were preferred. But it makes perfect sense if you think about it.
Thanks for the explanation! I think just using an enum will do perfectly well in my case.
Beware they started charging for the database tools even if you own an all-products license (the plugin was included in the EAP version).
IntelliJ still has it bundled iirc.
https://plugins.jetbrains.com/plugin/10925-database-tools-and-sql-for-webstorm--rustrover
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Which language uses these signs? It truly looks like some kind of alien language
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Maybe there’s some crazy preprocessing going on that transforms regular code into the donut shape? I can’t imagine anyone can grasp any of it otherwise.
Yeah that’s why you’re supposed to use header guards… If you don’t and include your header in multiple places your program straight up won’t compile.
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