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Book: Chapter on "writing robust CLI applications" #53
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Inspired by @vorner's comment (https://github.com/rust-lang-nursery/cli-wg/pull/105#discussion_r240003491).
We should look into adding an in-depth chapter on how to write applications in a robust and well-behaved way. For example, when an application was forcefully terminated (
kill -9
, power outage, …), it should still be possible to start it again without any issues.For this to work, several aspects need to be considered. For example,
Other "robustness" aspects that come to mind:
Noe: As @vorner correctly pointed out, this does not need to be specific to CLI applications!
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