why are serialization libraries like rapidjson and avroc++ so poorly written? Insane steps are taken to enforce moves rather than copies including for example, not providing any construcotrs etc.
I thought that's what you meant by "not providing any constructors". Well, assuming no copy constructor but an existing move constructor. Though if it basically uses an std::array internally it seems reasonable to only pass around handles.
So Avro C++ generates headers from schema. The headers are burning garbage that requires silencing a number of static analysis errors. I'd forgive them. BUT they also implement a default constructor that zero initializes the struct but no other constructor. So you get the bug prone crap where you need to assign members line by line like C99 code.
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn if you're still looking, Silberschatz's Operating Systems Concepts book (the dinosaur book) has some very good content about memory paging and memory management in general.
@TelKitty Good job, we devs put an unhealthy amount of emphasis on caffeine.