I have been reading about this new language for a while. It’s a C competitor, very slim language with very interesting choices, like supporting cross platform compilation out of the box, supports compiling C/C++ code (and can be used as a drop in replacement for C) to the point in can be used as replacement of ©make and executables are very small.

But, like all languages, adoption is what makes the difference. And we don’t know how it goes.

Is anyone actually using Zig right now? Any thoughts?

  • @[email protected]
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    51 year ago

    How does zig solve the memory allocation failure issue? RAM isn’t unlimited, it has to fail eventually?

      • @[email protected]
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        31 year ago

        Oh right, okay. I thought you meant that allocations just couldn’t fail.

        Instead you are just forced to handle it properly if it does fail. Would be very interested to test that in practice. C memory allocations are notoriously tolerant, and will happily let you allocate terabytes of memory that doesn’t really exist until you try write to it.

        I’ll definitely have to give that a play at some point.