Walter Bright:

Maybe, though, C people will finally get fed up with these
sorts of avoidable problems.

Lot of the world computational infrastructure is based on C code,
so you can't just ignore their problems. If the C community is
not willing to improve, then people outside their culture have to
force them to change (because rewriting that code in another
language is often too much work).

Bye,
bearophile

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