topola/tests/common
Mikolaj Wielgus 19a4766cb5 board,dsn: introduce `MesadataTrait`, an extension of `RulesTrait`
The trait's contents aren't implemented yet.

"mesa" is supposed to mean the opposite of "meta". By "mesadata" I don't
mean mere content or payload: I mean data that is stored *inside* or
*under* such content or payload.

I found this meaning of "mesa" -- as opposite of "meta" -- by browsing
somewhere on the internet. Fair chance many classicists would think
poorly of this usage. But I don't care about etymology: I just need a
word to close a lexical gap.
2024-06-08 16:36:21 +02:00
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mod.rs board,dsn: introduce `MesadataTrait`, an extension of `RulesTrait` 2024-06-08 16:36:21 +02:00