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minus-squareZacryon@feddit.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up2·1 month agoNo. I changed my mind just very recently throughout this discussion. I agree now that the lack of enforcement of memory safe techniques in C++ makes it inherently memory-unsafe. That doesn’t change the fact though that it’s possible to write memory safe code, if you know what you’re doing, use the right patterns, classes etc…
No. I changed my mind just very recently throughout this discussion.
I agree now that the lack of enforcement of memory safe techniques in C++ makes it inherently memory-unsafe.
That doesn’t change the fact though that it’s possible to write memory safe code, if you know what you’re doing, use the right patterns, classes etc…