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12:32 AM
@Stargateur Weirdly off topic, but: man alloca

Context: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73340544/rust-how-to-have-multiple-mutable-references-to-a-stack-allocated-object#comment129519508_73340544
 
@Caesar already linked
 
Oh the timing. :D
 
 
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11:04 AM
@DenysSéguret Oh, you've been away for like two weeks. That's why that ping didn't work. Hope everything is good with you!
 
11:49 AM
@FrancisGagné looks like not reproducible to me now that the user has confirmed your guess (already voted as "needs detail" though)
 
12:13 PM
@EnnMichael it's vacancy time for france
 
12:29 PM
@Stargateur Nice, are you on vacation too?
 
well I was working in a startup and it doesn't worked so I just recently got job free :p
so yes and no :p
 
12:47 PM
Sorry it didn't work out
 
well I'm not :p
I wanted to leave since 1.5 years so
 
1:12 PM
@Stargateur I think you are a smartass and make this community look bad, he is a person intimidated by the challenges of a memory safe language, so starting a nitpick fight doesn't help anyone. — Finomnis 14 mins ago
YES
 
 
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2:51 PM
Damn. French people are so rude.
(Joke)
But you know what he means when he says "stack", why do you push so much that the C standard doesn't say "stack" anywhere?
 
cause it's a practical problem, a programmer can't rely on behavior like that, compiler will smash what you are expecting from the "stack"
despite being accused to "A theoretical discussion about the meaning of "stack" will not help him in any way" I'm a practical programmer on the contrary. Also my initial comment was just ""stack allocated" is not a thing" I just answer comment
I just listen to what the theory tell me to not do
 
 
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6:35 PM
Fair enough, I guess
 
Just saw that question. Whoa.
> In this case I am touching the hardware left and right, safety is already implicitly out the window.
Still with a C mindset, are we.
 

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