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authorLibravatar Dirkjan Ochtman <dirkjan@ochtman.nl>2021-12-15 14:08:45 +0100
committerLibravatar GitHub <noreply@github.com>2021-12-15 14:08:45 +0100
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Use a separate trait for object safety (#579)
This is relatively major change to the main trait's API. For context, I always started from the concept of monomorphized traits, but later several contributors asked about object safety. At that point I made `Template` object-safe, and then even later added a `SizedTemplate` to make some things easier for people who don't need object safety. However, having object-safety in the primary trait is bad for performance (a substantial number of calls into the virtual `Write` trait is relatively slow), and I don't think those who don't need object safety should pay for the cost of having it. Additionally, I feel using associated consts for the extension and size hint is more idiomatic than having accessor methods. I don't know why I didn't use these from the start -- maybe associated consts didn't exist yet, or I didn't yet know how/when to use them. Askama is pretty old at this point...
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