Bjarne Stroustrup wants standards body to respond to memory-safety push as Rust monsters lurk at the door
Bjarne Stroustrup, creator of C++, has issued a call for the C++ community to defend the programming language, which has been shunned by cybersecurity agencies and technical experts in recent years for its memory safety shortcomings.
Just use Rust. Eazy Peazy. C++ will likely be still be used because it's just not realistic for some softwares to switch to a safer programming language.
I know very little about C++, can you help me understand at a very basic level what variadic templates are? Is it about a template taking a varying number of generic types? If it is, then you can get something very similar in Rust by implementing a trait for tuples of various lengths.
Since someone managed to make an event based library in Rust, I don't think we need to stop at it.
As long as some of the problems with the borrow checker with large code-bases can be fixed, it should be usable for pretty much every application.
On the other hand, all we have done is changed the terms of "don't make it crash" to a simpler, "don't use unsafe". That, I feel, would eventually bring up similar problems in different ways from what we have now.
On the other, other hand, until my concentration becomes so bad that I am not able to handle my memory allocations, I will not stop using C++