Hi,
I have been working on this project on and off for a bit now. So I thought it was time to go over how we might be able to not only internally document our code, but also to document it at the package level.
[Read More]Hi,
I have been working on this project on and off for a bit now. So I thought it was time to go over how we might be able to not only internally document our code, but also to document it at the package level.
[Read More]Hi,
In this article, I will walk through how I re-implemented the enum for Qualifier and MechanismKind. I will also deliver a working asMechanism() function. The diff is here
In this article I will be looking at defining the enums for Qualifier and MechanismKind. I will also be adding tests to ensure that the functions work as expected. Further I will implement a simple asMechanism() as a proof of concept.
I have been working on my SPF project in Swift of late. As part of this I have started to deal with substrings. “A slice of a string” according to Apple Documentation. In dealing with this, I have found myself quite often converting substrings back to normal strings. Today we will look at how we can pass substrings directly by making our functions generic.
[Read More]Today, I will start on building out the functionality of the struct Mechanism.
This will involve creating some tests, and basic functions.
If you have not followed my rust series on deconstructing SPF you can check it out here.
[Read More]In my previous series “Learning Rust”. I decided to attempt to learn some fairly basic rust concepts and constructs by working on a fairly simple project. This seemed to go fairly well. So I am now going to attempt to work on the same project, but this time, using Swift.
[Read More]In the previous article in this series I went through some basics of documenting your rust code. I had hoped to be able to take advantage of another nice feature of rust. That being the fact that code examples are actually tested by rust. I will go through the changes I had to make for this to work.
[Read More]Hi.
As with all projects. It’s important to create documentation. This is, as we know, very important when creating code. When we come back to a project after a break, or if someone new takes over. Documentation will help you remember or learn what the code does. The thinking that was behind certain decisions.
This is a quick followup on my progress in deconstructing SPF using Rust.
Today I was able to implement both A and MX mechanisms.