November 17, 2015 Weak story about D's relationship to garbage collection? | ||||
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about one article: https://www.quora.com/Which-language-has-the-brightest-future-in-replacement-of-C-between-D-Go-and-Rust-And-Why/answer/Andrei-Alexandrescu really? In this respect will be improved? I don't like Go, but I hope to have improved D. | ||||
November 17, 2015 Re: Weak story about D's relationship to garbage collection? | ||||
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Posted in reply to Brian | On Tuesday, 17 November 2015 at 02:28:04 UTC, Brian wrote:
> about one article:
> https://www.quora.com/Which-language-has-the-brightest-future-in-replacement-of-C-between-D-Go-and-Rust-And-Why/answer/Andrei-Alexandrescu
>
> really? In this respect will be improved?
>
> I don't like Go, but I hope to have improved D.
D has two problems with garbage collection
one:
There's little ways to work around it when /necessary/
two:
The current GC is slow and bad.
Both are actively being worked on, even if it doesn't seem so. I should have an alternate GC to demo soon-ish and I believe deadalnix is also working on an alternate GC. Meanwhile, there has been a lot of talk(and some work) on ownership semantics, compiler lifetime analysis, and RC implementation.
Bye.
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