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Certainly neat, just a decade too late. OpenCL is a dead API by now, as Nvidia blocked OpenCL 2.0 (aka the actually useful OpenCL) because it would eat...
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Wouldn't this carry a needless overhead in the cases where clang can prove the indirect call target at compile time, since the hash is now unavoidabl...
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Impossible, Torvalds told us that AVX512 was just a marketing stunt to distract from some other issues!
And yet all the benchmarks speak...
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C++ got shot down mainly because Torvalds REALLY does not like it (I think he had to use it in a college class, go figure). There is UB inherited from...
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No, this is not what it does, at all.
Pointers in C can either be null, or point to a valid object. If a pointer gets dereferenced, the spec...Last edited by Jannik2099; 14 October 2022, 04:44 PM.
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The "implicitness" is a large part of what makes C++ and Rust so much safer than C, even when not considering memory safety. RAII is a godsent...
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Modern C++ with extensive analysis is pretty good, but it's in no way a guarantee like Rust, I never tried to say that. What I was saying is that even...
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It's worse than that. As Sergey said even C++ back then would've prevented this. Also, some of the code was using -Wno-array-bounds, a flag that Torvalds...
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So the kernel is finally getting basic safety that literally every other programming language had for decades...
This could've been avoided...
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All the ELF linkers (GNU bfd, Gold, lld, mold) are almost 100% interchangeable. Furthermore, there are not even any exclusive features one could depend...
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First off, "conditional C++20-specific stuff" does not cause ODR violations. That's not how headers work. You should really read up on the subject...
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The way to detect whether the user is UEFI-booting or not has ALWAYS been looking at /sys/firmware/efi for booted systems, or looking whether a GPT partition...
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