I cant's see the argument shredded by modeling....
Link?
It looks somehow promissing in concepts but I am afraid all such a platform needs a clear mobile story today..
The issue with this code is not that it isn't eager enough. It deoesn't free the memory ever (for value of ever "till the whole stack is not freed, that can be the whole runtime of the program").
GC doesn't preven all the memory leaks. En easy example is a stack class backeed by an array. If you need more members, you allocate a bigger array and copy members. (The GC takes care of the smaller old array). So far…
I mean xonsh. Oh'my exists for zsh, fish, git...
Is there oh-my-xonsh ready or should we wait for it?
I cant's see the argument shredded by modeling....
Link?
It looks somehow promissing in concepts but I am afraid all such a platform needs a clear mobile story today..
The issue with this code is not that it isn't eager enough. It deoesn't free the memory ever (for value of ever "till the whole stack is not freed, that can be the whole runtime of the program").
GC doesn't preven all the memory leaks. En easy example is a stack class backeed by an array. If you need more members, you allocate a bigger array and copy members. (The GC takes care of the smaller old array). So far…
I mean xonsh. Oh'my exists for zsh, fish, git...
Is there oh-my-xonsh ready or should we wait for it?