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  "path": "/t/pre-pre-rfc-splatting-for-named-arguments-and-function-overloading/24012?page=2#post_40",
  "publishedAt": "2026-02-26T13:29:24.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Nadrieril:\n\n> C++ FFI is my main motivation for having any kind of overloading. I don't particularly want overloading in the language outside of that, it just so happened that there was a tiny-looking syntactic feature that would give it \"for free\".\n\nWouldn't an `#[attribute]` do better here than trying to give extra meaning to other Rust code especially on the \"[not wanting] overloading in the language outside of that\" front? (Assuming C++-calling-Rust FFI direction.)",
  "title": "[Pre-pre-RFC] \"splatting\" for named arguments and function overloading"
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