Will there be performance and security improvements?

    • @PuppyOSAndCoffee@lemmy.ml
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      211 months ago

      Compile time has got to be part of the convo esp when it comes to the kernel. The Linux kernel is one of the few bits where end-users are actively encouraged to compile from source. It is a feature!

      Adding C++ compilitis is pain for what gain, from a kernel pov.

      I am not a big fan of c++ overall however that is because other languages have emerged that are sweeter than C that gate some of the people issues with C++.

      Anyone who has ever had a thing that was like a thing but not exactly the thing, in C, knows C ain’t great at that.

      • @cmeerw@programming.dev
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        711 months ago

        The description says:

        In this video, we’ll do a deep dive on what C++ Polymorphism is, what “virtual” does under the hood, and ultimately why it is SUCH a performance hit compared to languages like C and Rust.

        This is not about compile-time polymorphism.