Another alternative I’ve seen is strings that are not null terminated but where the allocated memory actually begins at ptr[-1] and contains the length of the string. The benefit is that you still get a char array starting at ptr[0].
Another alternative I’ve seen is strings that are not null terminated but where the allocated memory actually begins at ptr[-1] and contains the length of the string. The benefit is that you still get a char array starting at ptr[0].
Nice, thanks!
Ditto
That’s ok, at least ML makes you sound like someone who knows that they’re talking about and hasn’t fallen for marketing BS
Technology terrifies me
Honestly I don’t even care when humankind is referred to as ‘Man’. People don’t (want to) get that in this context it is meant inclusively to refer to all humans, and not just physically men. It’s ‘man’ for historical reasons and its interpretation should change with time just like with that of eg. the constitution.
I think he misinterpreted it as a complaint made on political grounds, when it seems to have been made on the grounds of perfectionism.
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Notice that it isn’t publicly traded. I suspect that’s why it hasn’t enshittified.
They shouod also introduce Phone a Friend where it remotely opens a debugger on the dev’s computer.
It becomes quite OOP if you use it with React
Warrrgh! and Peas
I hope we get it back…
Agreed, I like Swift and I wish it was more popular outside Apple
What about 57
Ah I see. Are there any reasons why people would choose to use xz over zlib?
This looks interesting, I’m gonna watch it
Why does xz exist anyway?
Hmm I think I saw it in a C library
Edit: Might have been this one https://github.com/msteinert/bstring
Edit: actually seems it’s this one. Look at what happens to ystr_header_t https://github.com/Amaury/Ylib/blob/master/src/ystr.c