On Saturday, 24 May 2014 at 20:53:18 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
On Saturday, 24 May 2014 at 20:46:30 UTC, sclytrack wrote:
Were there actual slides?
Nope, I never actually got around to creating any.
Okay, busy guy.
I just had an outline on my desktop of stuff I was thinking
about creating, but just didn't finish it. The paper was my
recreation of that outline from memory.
Here's the outline.txt stuff I didn't mention on the paper btw:
* Replacing functions with the linker
* Reflection: Using RTInfo's lint to enforce ownership rules
(e.g. make it a compile time error to define a struct with a
mutable slice. This has a few pros and a lot of cons.)
* Doing a custom calling convention with naked functions and
mixins
* Talk about ABI details and the implementation of scope
statements (e.g. scope(exit). I briefly talked about it being
lowered to finally {} but didn't go into the asm like I was
considering
* The -betterC switch and what I want more from it.
Otherwise, my memory was pretty decent for remembering what I
had in mind! Then my random on-the-spot digressions padded out
the time.
I would have preferred slides though. I'm not so good at
listening. The visual impact helps ME better at remembering.
Yeah, your memory is fine.
:-)