• xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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    C++ the good parts exclusively uses on stack allocation and passing by const reference without ever introducing pointers.

    You know this to be true.

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        Because its essential for application use where memory management becomes extremely vital, usually due to the rom or memory to be extremely linited in size. Worrying about memory management (something C++ makes mandatory) is something not all programmers need to care about, but having automated memory mangement is also what causes bloat that comes with modern applications, due to bad programming practices of not caring about it.

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            When you ever call new/malloc, its mandatory(dynamic allocation). For general programming, the size is usually decided at compilation.

            Yes destructors will unallocate the memory, but the process of writing the destructor is part of the task of memory management

            It becomes madness if you attempt to call dynamic memory outside of a class and its destructor, and hopefully the dev actually remembers to release said memory when their done.

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      This is basically C++ in the embedded world, and yes it’s the only good C++

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      Only integral unsigned numbers, no reference taking at all, no side-effect operators…