On 14/04/2019 22:16, degski via Boost wrote:
On Sat, 13 Apr 2019 at 15:34, Peter Dimov via Boost
wrote: ... and everyone who argues otherwise isn't worth listening to.
What happened to writing code that does the right thing in the first place [the kind of code that doesn't depend on any guarantee], like most C-code [the kind of code one could write in C++ as well, the kind of code that runs OS's]? Like I said earlier, strong guarantee yes [keep my database intact, please], anything else, duh.
degski
when has this code existed, in some mythical land no doubt, code without bugs is a practical and theoretical impossibility proved years ago -- .~. In my life God comes first.... /V\ but Linux is pretty high after that :-D /( )\ Francis (Grizzly) Smit ^^-^^ http://www.smit.id.au/