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by d3ckard
170 days ago
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Yes, but allocations generate ever increasing combinatorial space of possible failure modes. Static allocation requires you to explicitly handle overflows, but also by centralizing them, you probably need not to have as many handlers. Technically, all of this can happen as well in language with allocations. It’s just that you can’t force the behavior. |
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