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Firefox 79 Is Ready To Ship With Safeguard On "_blank" Links, More Wayland VA-API Work
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Originally posted by bug77 View Post
Still linking you own videos and cry about the same spilt milk? Glad to see you're alive and well.
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Originally posted by rene View Post
You think it is normal that nowadays everything is released in a broken, incompatible and ever changing state? I thought Rust was about stability, but apparently it is each time you build it break in new, creative ways. I thought the open source community was about creating a better software landscape than than the ever so broken stuff commercial companies brought to us, ... Btw. do you contrite to or build open source at all?
The Rust compile is very strict to ensure that the code is robust and what it produces does not misbehave.
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Originally posted by LinAGKar View PostThey should really remove that _blank crap completely.
It took a lot of evangelizing to get people off those bad approaches.
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Originally posted by uid313 View Post
With Rust it is difficult to get code to compile but once you get it to compile you can be reasonable sure that it works in the intended way. in C when you compile it often compiles but then it has problems at runtime.
The Rust compile is very strict to ensure that the code is robust and what it produces does not misbehave.
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Originally posted by rene View Post
Thank you for the marketing speak, now getting back to reality, you realize it is exactly this Rust code in Firefox, the project the initiated and Rust was written for, does not compile? One would expect that at least the latest version of these flagship project are written in a way to be compatible and work together.
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Guys, just stop feeding the the YouTube clicks troll.
He could have easily reported it on Bugzilla/GitHub.
Edit: It was already fixed a week ago: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1640982
(on all branches, even on ESR68)Last edited by johnp117; 28 July 2020, 07:45 AM.
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