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Vec<T> is pronounced 'vec' #42385
Vec<T> is pronounced 'vec' #42385
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https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/search?l=Rust&q=vector&type=&utf8=%E2%9C%93 the term 'vector' gets used in a lot of places besides this. if we're going to remove this usage here, we should update other places |
Right, but that's written as "vector". A |
i personally do say 'vector'. though i'm apathetic about whether we encourage that or not |
If the point is to introduce the word "vector", we would reword the sentence keep mentioning "vector" but eliminate the "pronunciation".
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FWIW, I'm a big fan of things describing how they are pronounced. (Like |
It's both really, I'd say "vek t" for |
While reading code? For "a vector" my comment about "a fruit" applies 😄 |
ping @steveklabnik for review! |
@bors: r+ rollup |
📌 Commit fdb2837 has been approved by |
so this chapter should be renamed to " |
why? |
Again, this doesn't make it not a "vector". It just means that you pronounce " |
I see, thanks! |
Vec<T> is pronounced 'vec' I've never heard it pronounced "vector". Is this an outdated recommendation? (or have I been doing it wrong all this time) r? @steveklabnik
Vec<T> is pronounced 'vec' I've never heard it pronounced "vector". Is this an outdated recommendation? (or have I been doing it wrong all this time) r? @steveklabnik
I've never heard it pronounced "vector". Is this an outdated recommendation?
(or have I been doing it wrong all this time)
r? @steveklabnik