• @snaggen@programming.devOP
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    161 year ago

    Well, if the only thing you need from reflection is the name of a type, so then yes. But I wouldn’t really call this reflection since it is very limited.

    • Ephera
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      91 year ago

      Yeah, Rust can’t have proper reflection, since there’s no external runtime environment that keeps track of your state. Any such smartness either has to be compiled-in (which is how std::any and macros work) or you can implement something to keep track of this state at runtime, as if you were partially building a runtime environment.

        • And compile-time reflection will probably also continue to suck due to some irreconcilable limitations of type-safe generic specialization. Oh how I would love an equivalent to C++ template parameter packs…

        • @anlumo@feddit.de
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          01 year ago

          No, the Rust Project recently made sure that Rust can’t have compile-time reflection.