so every language gets a "get out of safety free" card with their FFI module, so what's the boundary of "the language"?
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Well, that’s debatable, but we can all agree “the language is memory safe if you never make mistakes with pointers” ≠ “memory safe”.
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cpython is not
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Is this for some reason other than FFI?
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what's the definition of "actually are"? It's tricky to claim safety when the hardware vendors won't give you a model :(
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You hear people say C is memory safe, if you try hard enough...
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rejected out of hand for being too square
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Modulo bugs, you mean.
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seems you are arguing about it on HN again?
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