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by secondcoming
546 days ago
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Not only were they fast but the codegen was very small. It had exception support before there was any real standardisation on how they should work. It was also before RAII was a thing and so you had to manage the ‘CleanupStack’ [0] yourself. At least for the development of the OS itself, and not frameworks such as the awful Series60 UI, we had have unit tests that brute forced memory correctness by getting the memory allocator to deliberately fail at each next step of the code being developed until it succeeded or panicked. [0] http://devlib.symbian.slions.net/s3/GUID-E7D29464-05E1-5039-... |
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