• Ephera
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    95 months ago

    Yeah, Rust can’t have proper reflection, since there’s no external runtime environment that keeps track of your state. Any such smartness either has to be compiled-in (which is how std::any and macros work) or you can implement something to keep track of this state at runtime, as if you were partially building a runtime environment.

    • @BatmanAoD
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      125 months ago

      Minor point of clarification: it can’t have runtime reflection, but in principle it could have compile time reflection.

      • @[email protected]
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        15 months ago

        And compile-time reflection will probably also continue to suck due to some irreconcilable limitations of type-safe generic specialization. Oh how I would love an equivalent to C++ template parameter packs…

          • @[email protected]
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            -15 months ago

            Here is a short summary. The compile-time reflection project was stopped, and now nobody wants to touch that subject any more due to fear of getting the wrath of the Rust project again (the person responsible for the whole thing is still part of the leadership).

        • @BatmanAoD
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          15 months ago

          …yeah, that’s really unfortunate. Part of why I said “in principle”.