Yes, I used your code completely, without any changes.
I have just confirmed that it is not a Tokio version issue, I used "=1.3.0", and I tried Ubuntu(x86), Windows, MacOS (M1), all with the same error :(
What rust version you used? (I used rustup 1.24.1) I think it can be better to get help from the teloxide Telegram group.
Did you make the dice example work first?
If you can, please join the group t.me/teloxide and ask questions there. I think it can save your time much better. There are more experienced one and authors that can help you to solve that issue all long.
No, I said the example of teloxide and the example of binance-rs. But if I copy your code directly, I get the same error xD
Really weird, I've tried all kinds of operating systems, I've tried to copy all the same conditions as yours and it still shows this error.
But thank you very much for your quick reply! I will try to test other possible causes :)
I'm trying to figure out what the problem is, I've tried different computers and they have the same error.
Here is my code (with my Cargo.toml dependencies above),
I hope you can help me test it when you are free. I don't know if you can run it or if the same error message appears with me.
Thank you very much! I'm not in a hurry. You can take a look at it when you are free. gist.github.com/cy3r0/f94fa4f0bc3d...
Thank you very much. That will be very helpful.
It's pretty clear now that the problem is the Rust version, since I'm also using the M1 MacBook Air.
I would like to ask what is your rustc version? I am 1.53
Hello there,
I found that it may be my own problem.
Because I have been using cargo run, I have succeeded after trying cargo run --release.
Actually I don't know the difference between the two, but I have succeeded. Thank you very much for your help.
Yes, I used your code completely, without any changes.
I have just confirmed that it is not a Tokio version issue, I used "=1.3.0", and I tried Ubuntu(x86), Windows, MacOS (M1), all with the same error :(
What rust version you used? (I used rustup 1.24.1) I think it can be better to get help from the teloxide Telegram group.
Did you make the dice example work first?
If you can, please join the group t.me/teloxide and ask questions there. I think it can save your time much better. There are more experienced one and authors that can help you to solve that issue all long.
Ok, I'm using version 1.24.3, and I can use dice example as well as binance's example
Ok, so is everything ok now?
No, I said the example of teloxide and the example of binance-rs. But if I copy your code directly, I get the same error xD
Really weird, I've tried all kinds of operating systems, I've tried to copy all the same conditions as yours and it still shows this error.
But thank you very much for your quick reply! I will try to test other possible causes :)
Ok, there maybe something different between your machine and my laptop.
Maybe you can test without cargo.lock
Anyway, hope you can find the solution for that.
If there are something I can help more, please let me know.
I'm trying to figure out what the problem is, I've tried different computers and they have the same error.
Here is my code (with my Cargo.toml dependencies above),
I hope you can help me test it when you are free. I don't know if you can run it or if the same error message appears with me.
Thank you very much! I'm not in a hurry. You can take a look at it when you are free.
gist.github.com/cy3r0/f94fa4f0bc3d...
I tested it at github.com/steadylearner/blockchai...
I think it is ok here. I included the result image there.
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dev-to-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/up...
Thank you very much. That will be very helpful.
It's pretty clear now that the problem is the Rust version, since I'm also using the M1 MacBook Air.
I would like to ask what is your rustc version? I am 1.53
It is 1.52.1 and cargo 1.54.0-nightly here.
github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/mas...
You can read more here.
github.com/rust-lang/cargo
Hello there,
I found that it may be my own problem.
Because I have been using cargo run, I have succeeded after trying cargo run --release.
Actually I don't know the difference between the two, but I have succeeded. Thank you very much for your help.
--release is for without debug relevant information.
Happy to hear that you could make that.