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BurntSushi avatar BurntSushi commented on May 31, 2024

Interesting. I don't think you can use ByteVec explicitly like this. While there is only one implementation (for Vec<u8>), the compiler can't in general know which implementation to use based on the code written, from what I can tell. Instead, just use Vec::from_os_str_lossy(ostr) and that should work.

I'm going to mark this as a doc bug, since it probably seems wise to mention something about this in the docs.

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lespea avatar lespea commented on May 31, 2024

You were correct, I called Vec::from_os_str_lossy and it compiled without issue. Yeah probably a good idea to mention something in the docs. Thanks for the quick response!

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