On Sat, Mar 23, 2019 at 12:01:49AM -0400, Nick Sabalausky (Abscissa) via Digitalmars-d-announce wrote: > On 3/22/19 11:06 PM, Walter Bright wrote: > > Many thanks to Sebastian Wilzbach, Nicholas Wilson, Mike Franklin, > > and others! > > > > It's been a long and often frustrating endeavor, but we made it and > > I'm very pleased with the results. [...] > Ie DIP1000: "Scoped Pointers": "...provides a mechanism to guarantee > that a reference cannot escape lexical scope" in large part to aid > non-GC memory management. > > With that aside, this does indeed sound like a great milestone (not > that I doubted!). Kudos and congrats all around!
Does that mean -dip1000 will become the default compiler behaviour in the near future? Also, does it only apply to @safe code, so that I have to start annotating stuff with @safe in order to benefit from it? T -- Meat: euphemism for dead animal. -- Flora
