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And here we see C users talking about how bugs are actually features one should be glad of. All I'll say is that this would never have happened in Rust (which is unironically a superior language) because the type mismatch between a struct and a struct* would mean the program would never have compiled and rustc would have provided a helpful error message bringing up the mismatch and told you the correct thing to do.
The one time I tried to look into it, it was a massive pain in the ass, and I'd much rather use Go, or literally anything else.
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The advantage is that C, like C++, D, Java, 6502 assembler, Brainfuck, ECMAScript, F#, Ada, Smalltalk, Swift, OCaml, Haskell, Pascal, and Forth, but unlike Rust, will not demand I check my privilege. Rust was written and is run by a coalition of my enemies; I will not use it.
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Oh virtually every language would have caught that. Even when I compile C++ in GCC it at least generates warnings about things like that. My day job in C# lets you nowhere near the memory like that.
But aside from my excursions in assembly, C is as close to bitfucking the CPU as you are allowed to get. Half the string.h library is just nakedly wrapping x86 string instructions.
I keep trying to learn Rust, but sadly the people who teach Rust are too obnoxious for me to learn from.
"Rustacians". Go fuck yourself.
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