Python is memory safe? Can’t you access/address memory with C bindings?

  • @litchralee@sh.itjust.works
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    384 months ago

    I’m not a Rust developer (yet), but I understand its strength in this regard as: Rust is statically memory safe by default, and code which isn’t statically memory safe must be declared with the unsafe keyword. Whereas C++ has not deprecated C-style pointers, and so a C engineer can easily write unsafe C code that’s valid in a C++ compiler, and no declaration of its unsafeness is readily apparent to trigger an audit.

    It’s nice and all that C++ pioneered a fair number of memory safety techniques like SBRM, but the debate now is about safety by default, not optional bolt-on safety. All agree that the overall process to achieve correct code is paramount, not just the language constructs.