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kazinator
2y ago
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Why not use i36 then?
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proto_lambda
2y ago
Because that's not a type in Rust. I don't understand where you're going with this.
kazinator
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2y ago
Why isn't that a type in Rust? It's a signed 36 bit integer, regardless of the machine you are on.
tialaramex
2y ago
There are several crates which provide this type if you want it, such as ux and num_x
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