That's because V already lied once about its memory management, see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31947048. Any highlighting of that fact is met with deflection and dodging. V is still making dubious claims: his…
Your claim of "(Work in progress) There's no garbage collection or reference counting. V cleans everything up during compilation. If your V program compiles, it's guaranteed that it's going to be leak free." was…
That's what I thought. Last time it seemed impossible, you said it was "work in progress" for years, and it turned out to be a lie. This time it seems impossible, and it's been "work in progress" for 1.5 years. You can…
A demo, sure. But answer us this: does autofree ever crash, and does autofree ever leak?
It's because V made impossible promises, and used those to get donations. For example from wayback machine http://web.archive.org/web/20190520021931/https://vlang.io/d...: "(Work in progress) There's no garbage…
That's because V already lied once about its memory management, see https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31947048. Any highlighting of that fact is met with deflection and dodging. V is still making dubious claims: his…
Your claim of "(Work in progress) There's no garbage collection or reference counting. V cleans everything up during compilation. If your V program compiles, it's guaranteed that it's going to be leak free." was…
That's what I thought. Last time it seemed impossible, you said it was "work in progress" for years, and it turned out to be a lie. This time it seems impossible, and it's been "work in progress" for 1.5 years. You can…
A demo, sure. But answer us this: does autofree ever crash, and does autofree ever leak?
It's because V made impossible promises, and used those to get donations. For example from wayback machine http://web.archive.org/web/20190520021931/https://vlang.io/d...: "(Work in progress) There's no garbage…