dislike-in-rust
nextest
dislike-in-rust | nextest | |
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2 | 16 | |
11 | 1,954 | |
- | 2.6% | |
0.6 | 9.8 | |
about 1 year ago | 6 days ago | |
Rust | ||
- | Apache License 2.0 |
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dislike-in-rust
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Fellow Rust enthusiasts: What "sucks" about Rust?
I'm so glad you asked: https://github.com/Lucretiel/dislike-in-rust
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[Blog post] When Rust hurts
I've been unapologetic about my adoration for rust (even some of the weirder stuff (eg * vs ref), which still somehow plays directly into my intuitions and comfort zone when programming). I know there's stuff I don't care for, but when put on the spot I can never recall what any of it is, so I started a public list of all the things I'm not a fan of, just so that I don't come off as a total shill.
nextest
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Rust Tooling: 8 tools that will increase your productivity
cargo-nextest describes itself as a “next-generation Rust test runner”. To install, you need to run cargo install cargo-nextest.
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My favourite Git commit (2019)
> On my work I make 1-15 commits a day. If I have to spend thought cycles on the commit message, that is time that goes from other productive endeavours.
I make roughly that many commits a day as well. If something's easy to understand I'll put in a simple commit message (e.g. [1]), but I do put in the effort for more complicated ones.
[1] https://github.com/nextest-rs/nextest/commit/efd194b2e1d8d61...
[2] https://github.com/oxidecomputer/omicron/commit/b07a8f593325...
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Rust tech stack
If you need fancier testing than what's built into Rust, cargo-nextest is becoming quite popular.
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Customizable testing framework
https://nexte.st/ is what is getting all the attention as a replacement test harness/framework these days.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (11/2023)!
I believe cargo-nextest supports running separate binaries concurrently.
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Fellow Rust enthusiasts: What "sucks" about Rust?
Do you already use nextest or something else? That really leans into test parallelism and sounds like a perfect fit for how you structure the tests.
- Альтернативний спосіб запускати тести
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buffer-unordered-weighted: a variant of StreamExt::buffer_unordered where each future has a weight
I built it for cargo-nextest, in service of a new feature where some tests can be marked as heavier than others.
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Small changes you can make in a rust codebase that have a significant impact
IMO 100% worth checking out: https://nexte.st/
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Why does Rusts testing tools seem so much less polished compared to its other tooling?
For me, most of my needs are covered with next-test(https://nexte.st/), not that I have ever used any of the things you mentioned 😅
What are some alternatives?
rust-delegate - Rust method delegation with less boilerplate
cargo-release - Cargo subcommand `release`: everything about releasing a rust crate.
storages-api
cargo-limit - Productivity improvements for Rust ecosystem: warnings are skipped until errors are fixed, LSP-independent Neovim integration, etc.
pollster - A minimal async executor that lets you block on a future
cargo-deny - ❌ Cargo plugin for linting your dependencies 🦀
rust-orphan-rules - An unofficial, experimental place for documenting and gathering feedback on the design problems around Rust's orphan rules
shadow-rs - A build-time information stored in your rust project.(binary,lib,cdylib,dylib)
SHLL - An experiment of high level code optimization
Cargo - The Rust package manager
getrandom - A small cross-platform library for retrieving random data from (operating) system source
TestNG - TestNG testing framework