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by pclmulqdq
335 days ago
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You can segfault in Rust, too - there's a whole subset of the language marked "unsafe" that people ignore when making "safe language" arguments. The question is how difficult is it to have a segfault, and in Go it's honestly pretty hard. It's arguably harder in Rust but it's not impossible. |
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Of course unsafe Rust is not memory safe. That's why it is called like that. :) Go has unsafe operations too (https://go.dev/ref/spec#Package_unsafe), and of course if you use those all bets are off. But as you will notice, my example doesn't use those operations.