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cachius ◴[] No.45953162[source]
A recent superpower was added by Fil aka the pizlonator who made C more Fil-C with FUGC, a garbage collector with minimal adjustments to existing code, turning it into a memory safe implementation of the C and C++ programming languages you already know and love.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45133938

https://fil-c.org/

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762236 ◴[] No.45953390[source]
Why would I want to run a garbage collector and deal with it's performance penalties?
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sesm ◴[] No.45953991[source]
IDK about Fil-C, but in Java garbage collector actually speeds up memory management compared to C++ if you measure the throughput. The cost of this is increased worst-case latency.

A CLI tool (which most POSIX tools are) would pick throughput over latency any time.

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1. dataflow ◴[] No.45954275[source]
> in Java garbage collector actually speeds up memory management compared to C++ if you measure the throughput

If I had a dollar for every time somebody repeated this without real-world benchmarks to back it up...

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2. jesse__ ◴[] No.45959456[source]
I wish I could upvote this 100 times