But a vague, unsubstantiated feeling that one day, you might introduce a one-off indexing bug should not justify discarding Lua, and all its substantial benefits over project.
Arguing the pro's of Rust data-structure interop in case of a Rust project - that makes sense. This, this is basically nonsense.
> But a vague, unsubstantiated feeling that one day, you might introduce a one-off indexing bug should not justify discarding Lua, and all its substantial benefits over project.
Nobody said anything like that. There's no vague feeling of indexing bugs; there's a concrete degradation of code quality.
And yes it's only one factor, not a deal-breaker. Nobody here said it was.
Yes. So there may be a price to pay, one day.
But a vague, unsubstantiated feeling that one day, you might introduce a one-off indexing bug should not justify discarding Lua, and all its substantial benefits over project.
Arguing the pro's of Rust data-structure interop in case of a Rust project - that makes sense. This, this is basically nonsense.
> But a vague, unsubstantiated feeling that one day, you might introduce a one-off indexing bug should not justify discarding Lua, and all its substantial benefits over project.
Nobody said anything like that. There's no vague feeling of indexing bugs; there's a concrete degradation of code quality.
And yes it's only one factor, not a deal-breaker. Nobody here said it was.