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by jfkebwjsbx
2237 days ago
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Safety in Rust's context is UB-free, memory errors-free, data race-free. Safety in software engineering is more about designing systems with some degree of assurance against certain failures, but not about surprises or expectations of a programmer. The usage you call traditional is perhaps common, but not really rooted in anything in software engineering. I'd call it an informal meaning, maybe. PS. No need for apologies! |
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Rust as a language isn't just designed to avoid undefined behavior, it's designed to make you write correct code, where correct means it does what you want it to. Obviously rust doesn't always succeed at that broader goal, but it actually does a pretty good job all things considered.
Arcticbull's description of rust's ethos is spot on.