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- though printing to stdout is quite slow, so perhaps limiting the frequency or depth would - though printing to stdout is quite slow, so perhaps limiting the frequency or depth would
be a worthwhile thing to do be a worthwhile thing to do
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+ don't use [`RefCell<T>`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/cell/struct.RefCell.html)
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+ usually if you have to resort to `RefCell<T>`, it means something is wrong with your architecture
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- `Cell<T>` less so but still you should avoid it whenever possible
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- `Rc<RefCell<T>>` is an immediate red flag when I read someone's code. it means they don't
really know what they're doing and are just trying to sidestep the language
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- it's really not that hard to avoid, try bumping your resources up a scope and borrow them
from there
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+ using `RefCell` has a few disadvantages
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+ first, `RefCell` is _literally_ turning off the borrow checker
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- or really deferring it until runtime, but then what's the point. Rust's borrowing
rules are meant to prevent bugs, not cause more of them
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+ second, your program can now panic in unexpected places, because it turns out runtime
borrows can be really hard to predict
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- as evidenced by a random crash I once got while using [druid](https://lib.rs/crates/druid)
which was caused by a overlapping mutable then immutable borrows at runtime
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- therefore maybe uhhh... don't use it in libraries? :pleading:
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+ third, it incurs a runtime overhead for the borrow checking, which in 99% of cases is
totally unnecessary
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- (this is more about non-pessimization rather than premature microoptimization, so
don't yell at me with your "it'll be fast enough" arguments please)
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+ fourth, and this one is extremely easy to spot - your code becomes really verbose!
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- yes please, `.borrow()` me everywhere!
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- and you end up with lots of temporaries because of the [`Ref<'b, T>`](https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/cell/struct.Ref.html)
guards you have to keep in scope.
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- remember that you cannot do `&ref_cell.borrow().some_field` because that would
drop the temporary `Ref<'b, T>` guard after the expression ends
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+ `None` or `Invalid` cases in enums are a bad idea
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- by having them, you're forcing your users into an API that forces them to think about the
invalid case every time they read the value.
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- you're repeating the million dollar mistake - `null`
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- instead, use an explicit `Option<T>` or `std::optional<T>` or `T?` or ... when you need
to represent a possibly-invalid case