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by okanat 297 days ago
Idiomatic C++ allows too much "freestyle" and duck-typed code. Rust language basically doesn't support half of the things that C++ allows because there is no type or memory safe ways to achieve them. When translating things into Rust, borrow checker forces you to invert the logic or completely redo the architecture. Oftentimes it requires trying multiple things and evaluating the performance cost, generated machine code quality and interface flexibility. It is quite difficult without an actual person to translate things.
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Yeah that's why I'm very sceptical about any 'LLM will magically fix all the things' claims. The mechanical translations basically work by compiling the source language down to LLVM bitcode and then translating that back to another language, it works but is basically assembly code written in a highlevel language, it loses all 'semantics' and is entirely unmaintainable.