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by tux3
2674 days ago
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As I understand it, not really no. The conceptual difference between constexpr and consteval is that consteval is guaranteed to be evaluated at compile-time, so unlike constexpr code, consteval code will never actually end up as a function in your binary. Rust's const fns on the other hand can be called at runtime, so in that respect they'd be closer to constexpr. |
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