That honestly feels like a random, implicit thing a very shallow-thought-through esolang would do …
Every time I see rust snippets, I dislike that language more, and hope I can continue getting through C/C++ without any security flaws, the only thing rust (mostly) fixes imho, because I could, for my life, not enjoy rust. I’d rather go and collect bottles (in real life) then.
Does that random ‘true’ at the end of the function have any purpose? Idk that weird ass language well
It’s the default return. In rust a value without a ; at the end is returned.
That honestly feels like a random, implicit thing a very shallow-thought-through esolang would do …
Every time I see rust snippets, I dislike that language more, and hope I can continue getting through C/C++ without any security flaws, the only thing rust (mostly) fixes imho, because I could, for my life, not enjoy rust. I’d rather go and collect bottles (in real life) then.
A lot of languages have this feature. Including ML, which is where Rust took many concepts from.
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