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  • @ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world
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    015 days ago

    D has many memory safety features. For local variables, one should use pointers, otherwise ref does references that are guaranteed to be valid to their lifetime, and thus have said limitations.

    • @Giooschi@lemmy.world
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      515 days ago

      For local variables, one should use pointers, otherwise ref does references that are guaranteed to be valid to their lifetime, and thus have said limitations.

      Should I take this to mean that pointers instead are not guaranteed to be valid, and thus are not memory safe?

      • @ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world
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        115 days ago

        Pointers are not guaranteed to be safe. DIP1000 was supposed to solve the issue of a pointer referencing to a now expired variable (see example below), but it’s being replaced by something else instead.

        int* p;
        {
          int q = 42;
          p = &q;
        }
        writeln(*p);     //ERROR: This will cause memory leakage, due to q no longer existing