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Validark | 5 months ago

"Safety" is always important, and you can write safe software in Zig.

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simonask|5 months ago

“Safety” as defined in the context of the Rust language - the absence of Undefined Behavior - is important 100% of the time. Without it, you are not writing programs in the language you think you are using.

That’s a convoluted way to say that UB is much, much worse than you think. A C program with UB is not a C program, but something else.

kiitos|5 months ago

curious, where is the definition of "undefined behavior" for rust specified?