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minus-square@GiooschilinkEnglish3•3 months ago Pointers are not guaranteed to be safe So I guess they are forbidden in @safe mode? but it’s being replaced by something else instead Do you know what is the replacement? I tried looking up DIP1000 but it only says “superceded” without mentioning by what. This makes me wonder how ready D is for someone that wants to extensively use @safe though.
minus-square@ZILtoid1991link2•3 months agohttps://github.com/ZILtoid1991/newxml/tree/main This XML parser of mine uses safe by default.
minus-square@GiooschilinkEnglish2•3 months agoIt also seems to require a GC though… newxml is GC only, for simplicity sake.
So I guess they are forbidden in
@safe
mode?Do you know what is the replacement? I tried looking up DIP1000 but it only says “superceded” without mentioning by what.
This makes me wonder how ready D is for someone that wants to extensively use
@safe
though.https://github.com/ZILtoid1991/newxml/tree/main
This XML parser of mine uses safe by default.
It also seems to require a GC though…