On 4/15/2014 6:55 AM, "Marc Schütz" <[email protected]>" wrote:
I think the reason is that it returns `void*` (needs a cast and has no length) and points to uninitialized memory, not because you need to free it manually.
Yes.
A memory leak is still memory safe.
True, which is why we can guarantee memory safety with a GC.
