>I have made no effort to market the language for any sort of use. Didn't you say it was mainly for the 3d web or something?
On it's own, pointer dereffing is not unsafe. Null pointers and out of bounds dereffing is what causes problems. Unless you're in an unsafe block I don't think Cone allows for arbitrary pointer shenanigans like C does.
Since so many languages use # for comments, we could even have a special comment that finds the interpreter for you! If only we had something like that.
> many-GB computers Most computers nowadays have 4/8GB, it's not that much memory compared to how much Electron uses.
True. My computer just cannot run a web browser and Atom at the same time without freezing for a few seconds every minute or so.
>I have made no effort to market the language for any sort of use. Didn't you say it was mainly for the 3d web or something?
On it's own, pointer dereffing is not unsafe. Null pointers and out of bounds dereffing is what causes problems. Unless you're in an unsafe block I don't think Cone allows for arbitrary pointer shenanigans like C does.
Since so many languages use # for comments, we could even have a special comment that finds the interpreter for you! If only we had something like that.
> many-GB computers Most computers nowadays have 4/8GB, it's not that much memory compared to how much Electron uses.
True. My computer just cannot run a web browser and Atom at the same time without freezing for a few seconds every minute or so.