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Hmm, interesting! I'm definitely not getting the input on compile time either. I'm using a function in my util mod to either get it from the web (for the first time and store it) or read from a file (I did the flamegraph not on the first run). I see you are using std::fs::read_to_string to read your file. I'm using another method to read the files in a similar way but also use a BufReader in the middle of it. I'm not sure if it can make that of a difference but that seems like the only difference considering the rest of the parsing looks similar with iter/map stuff.
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Pattern matching has been supported in Ruby for quite some time now, have you started using it in your projects?
omg Day 13 smoked me. Yours is beautiful. I was so frustrated with how long it took me that I noped on out of pt 2.
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