Comment by aw1621107
4 hours ago
> It claims to be "sufficiently fast by default", yet "sufficiently fast" depends entirely on the requirements of a specific user project.
I think that's why the "by default" is there; the goal is to offer a safe/convenient API that performs well enough that by default you don't need to reach beyond said safe/convenient API. And if you happen to be in a situation where the default performance of the safe/convenient APIs is insufficient, more advanced APIs will be provided.
It's a mirror of Rust's general design goals, if anything.
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