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The empire of C++ strikes back with Safe C++ blueprint
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The only (arguably*) baseless claim in that quote is this part:
Maybe try to write more humbly and less fanatically, since you don't seem to be that knowledgable about anything (experienced in other threads too).
* It's "theoretically possible" to write memory-safe assembly if we bend contextual meanings enough.
You do understand you're making that claim on the post discussing the proposal of Safe C++ ?
And to underline the absurdity of your claim, would you argue that it's impossible to write a"hello, world" program in C++ that's not memory-safe? From that point onward, what would it take to make it violate any memory constraints? Are those things avoidable? Think about it for a second before saying nonsense about impossibilities.
bent as expected
This proposal is just a part of a damage control campaign. No (supposedly doable) implementation will ever see the light of day. Ping me when this is proven wrong.