It would be really useful to be able to cite somebody's write up here. At the moment I am using the argument "even if you think you could do this using RAII, what about NLL?"
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Seconded - please (someone) provide the blog-post-length version of this rant. I keep hearing people argue that there will one day be memory safe C++ with clever annotations.
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joke but not a joke: in 15 years C++ will have six major "sublanguages", selected via a
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One of those sublanguages will just be Rust
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I beg to differ good sir!
@timur_audio is working hard on adding sound to C++:http://WG21.link/p1386 - End of conversation
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If C++ ever introduces a borrow checker I wll switch to C. I am not interested in secure but slower code...
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In fairness, soundness had never been a goal in C++.
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lol you are always so salty about c++. of course it can be done. it'll just be sloppy and tacked on, and easy to fall out of by accident.
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