This is my first project in rust, called: since. A small tool to filter logfiles or any other files with a timestamp in it, by a given timestamp.

For example:

since 1h /var/log/messages prints all lines from the last hour. since 00:00 /var/log/messages prints all lines since 00:00.

It would be nice if you could take a look at the code. What would you change, what should I change?

I’m not a professional programmer, this is just a hobby, but I want to learn as much as possible.

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    8 months ago

    Hmm, interesting. The documentation tells me, it creates a new Option value, and allocating memory every time someone just wants to look at a value could be pretty bad.

    But I guess, an Option of a reference never needs to allocate memory, because it’ll either be a pointer to a value (Some) or a pointer to null (None). Right?

    Well, that explains why it’s technically possible.
    As for why Option<&str> is preferrable then:
    It hides away your internals. Your caller should only care whether they can get the value or not (Some vs. None), not what the precise reason is. That reason or your internal structure might change.

    @larix

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      8 months ago

       Well, that explains why it’s technically possible.

      As for why Option<&str> is preferrable then: It hides away your internals. Your caller should only care whether they can get the value or not (Some vs. None), not what the precise reason is. That reason or your internal structure might change.

      Yes, that makes sense too. Great!

      I’ve updated the code as recommended.

      @Ephera@lemmy.ml @jcbritobr@mastodon.social