26 Feb 2020 |
windel | It's pretty cheesy, but the sine wave example works | 18:45:57 |
timonterbraak | How could it not..? 😉 | 18:46:42 |
2 Mar 2020 |
timonterbraak | Some random course on rust: “If you want to get into WASM, you can either use C++ or Rust. Since C++ is a very difficult language, Rust is perfect for you.”
Uhm, wait a minute... | 21:46:32 |
Noah | rust is easy compared to c++ :D | 22:02:21 |
Noah | at least if you use safe rust | 22:02:28 |
3 Mar 2020 |
windel | Agreed, pointer voodoo can be ignored for a while | 21:27:16 |
windel | This makes things simpler | 21:27:23 |
24 Mar 2020 |
| Romain joined the room. | 16:46:14 |
Romain | Hi windel and the others! | 16:46:43 |
Noah | o/ | 16:46:56 |
Romain | I was wondering if it is possible to use the rust client out of the git tree. It seems that the lognplot crate at crates.io does not have the TcpClient, isn't it? | 16:48:01 |
Noah | why would it not be possible to use it out of the git tree? :) | 16:56:09 |
Noah | do you have specific problems? | 16:56:15 |
Romain | Because, when specifying the version "0.1.0" in my Cargo.toml, cargo cannot find the TcpClient . | 16:57:29 |
Noah | can you show the cargo-toml? :) | 16:57:51 |
Romain | But using this line in Cargo.toml did the job:
lognplot = { git = "https://github.com/windelbouwman/lognplot"
}```
| 16:58:04 |
Noah | *Cargo.toml | 16:58:16 |
Romain | * But using this line in Cargo.toml did the job:
lognplot = { git = "https://github.com/windelbouwman/lognplot"
}```
| 16:58:21 |
Romain | * But using this line in Cargo.toml did the job:
lognplot = { git = "https://github.com/windelbouwman/lognplot"}
| 16:58:45 |
Noah | ah | 17:00:49 |
Noah | but then you already have your answer, no? | 17:01:00 |
Noah | you can use it from the repo :) | 17:01:09 |
Romain | Now, yes 😇 | 17:01:26 |
Romain | I guess that the tcp part should not change too often so it would be nice to release a new version of the crate with the TcpClient in it. | 17:02:26 |
Noah | yeah, I guess windle is in charge here :) | 17:02:59 |
Romain | Yes 🙂 | 17:03:24 |
Romain | Anyway, thanks for your fast answers! | 17:03:44 |
windel | Hi Romain! | 17:29:17 |
windel | Thanks yatekii for the support, indeed, a new release might be a good plan | 17:29:37 |
Romain | Hi! | 17:29:45 |