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Preventing atomic-context violations in Rust code with klint

Preventing atomic-context violations in Rust code with klint

Posted Nov 20, 2023 23:26 UTC (Mon) by cytochrome (subscriber, #58718)
In reply to: Preventing atomic-context violations in Rust code with klint by atnot
Parent article: Preventing atomic-context violations in Rust code with klint

I'm not sure that "commenters... making strange comments..." applies to the individual who made the first comment. It just would have been nice to have their interpretation of the LOC information they provided. However, it may have simply been their enthusiasm for applying a cool tool (cloc) and sharing the results.


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Preventing atomic-context violations in Rust code with klint

Posted Nov 21, 2023 0:27 UTC (Tue) by WolfWings (subscriber, #56790) [Link]

...that's kinda the definition of 'commenter making strange comments' though.

They're providing zero context, just pasting the output from some random tool they throw at every piece of software they can, and literally expecting others to interpret it for themselves and explicitly refusing to explain.

I don't know how many more boxes on the bingo-card of "boy that's a random comment" you can hit?


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