@relativetoyou @checker Probably a question best asked of @Mike_Sart
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@cmuratori@relativetoyou@checker@grumpygiant Adding Richard - I'm in Zion right now...1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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@Mike_Sart@cmuratori@relativetoyou@checker TLDR; even basic functions in LLDB are incredibly flaky. Very questionable design choices.1 reply 1 retweet 0 likes -
Replying to @grumpygiant @Mike_Sart and
3 years into the future: GDB eats all of my RAM and all of my swap space on trying to load a 765 MB shared library, freezing the system. LLDB eats a few gigabytes and loads it successfully after a few seconds. I consider it as a win for this particular case.
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Replying to @relativetoyou @grumpygiant and
The only thing I want to know is why a shared library is 765 megabytes. What the fuck is going on in the programming world? It better have the entire library of congress in its data segment or everyone is fired.
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Replying to @cmuratori @relativetoyou and
template libraries, inlining, many layers of abstractions, debug symbols...
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Replying to @JamesWidman @cmuratori and
you're right to have given up on C++, but there aren't enough people working on replacing it. It's good that Jon is working on something, and it's good that
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Replying to @JamesWidman @cmuratori and
Ideally, your industry would have a research center similar to xerox PARC. But the trouble seems to be that the companies most able to fund anything like that are also most likely to forgo research and instead waste the money on the rich person's version of a kegger.
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Replying to @JamesWidman @cmuratori and
like, it's a 100-billion dollar industry, but somehow, only the smallest independent developers can afford to invest in programming language design (and compilers & debuggers).
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They invest in it, but only for their designers :( Things like BluePrint are relatively large engineering projects in language design, and most engines have something like that (FrostBite has something similar, etc.)
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