• @lysdexicM
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    -62 days ago

    The problem with C++ is it still allows a lot of unsafe ways of working with memory that previous projects used and people still use now.

    Why do you think this is a problem? We have a tool that gives everyone the freedom to manage resources the way it suits their own needs. It even went as far as explicitly supporting garbage collectors right up to C++23. Some frameworks adopted and enforced their own memory management systems, such as Qt.

    Tell me, exactly why do you think this is a problem?

    • @GetOffMyLan
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      122 days ago

      All the use after free and buffer overflow bugs that plague our key infrastructure.

      • @FizzyOrange
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        51 day ago

        It’s not just that. Debugging segfaults and UB can be an absolute nightmare.

        The C++ committee still haven’t learnt their lesson. I recently learnt about C++20 coroutines, which are pretty neat, if complex (there are pretty much no good learning resources about them). However they are still putting unnecessary UB footguns in it.

        • lad
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          213 hours ago

          Reminds me of how I found some safety measures to be in China some years back, basically those were signs saying “plz don’t fall to your death, if you do it’s your fault”