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by tialaramex
1333 days ago
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Rust will already end up optimising out the error handling that can't happen because Infallible is an Empty Type (it makes no sense to emit code for an Empty Type because no values of this type can exist, so during monomorphization this code evaporates) (e.g. trying to convert a 16-bit unsigned integer into a 32-bit signed integer can't fail, that always works so its error type is Infallible, whereas trying to convert a 32-bit signed integer into an unsigned one clearly fails for some values, that's a core::num::TryFromIntError you need to handle) So we're left only with errors which don't happen. But who says? On my workload maybe the profile image file doesn't exist 0% of the time since I'm actually making the image files, so of course they exist, but in your workload the user gets to specify the filename and so they type it wrong about 0.1% of the time, and in somebody else's workload the hostile adversary spews nonsense filename values like "../../../../../etc/passwd" to try to exploit bugs in some PHP code from 15 years ago, so they see almost 10% errors. What would we learn from a "general profile"? Nothing useful. |
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$ process Some Image Name.png
Could not find file “Some”
$ process “Some Image Name.png”
Done.