> It's well established that writing safe and sound C code is an impossible feat You make it sound like this is somehow particular to C. I hold the opinion that when you're using such an open definition of "sound and…
*a pedantic
Genuinely curious; can you elaborate which benefits the C++ implementation is missing out on?
> It's well established that writing safe and sound C code is an impossible feat You make it sound like this is somehow particular to C. I hold the opinion that when you're using such an open definition of "sound and…
*a pedantic
Genuinely curious; can you elaborate which benefits the C++ implementation is missing out on?