I can totally believe that. My point is that a “why not X” article should explain why it’s better, not just name a feature that X nominally also has.
(BTW, bindgen hasn’t changed that much. The expectation seems to be that people write a safe wrapper around the generated bindings anyway, so not a lot of effort goes into making them maximally convenient. I also don’t find that ideal.)
(BTW, bindgen hasn’t changed that much. The expectation seems to be that people write a safe wrapper around the generated bindings anyway, so not a lot of effort goes into making them maximally convenient. I also don’t find that ideal.)