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From: | catmat |
Subject: | Re: [Gnumed-devel] soap2 |
Date: | Wed, 08 Dec 2004 10:20:56 +1100 |
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Karsten Hilbert wrote:
Yes, and C doesn't have garbage collection, and the user is responsible for resource use boundary checking. Kernels aren't libraries either. wxWidgets looks like a derivative of MFC or Borland Windows, which were wrappers for Windows API and explicit while/switch event loops in C. If its being offered in python, it should wrap core dumps in exceptions at least, or better yet, forget about letting the user explicitly deallocate resources , and just leave it within the finalising function in garbage collection.Perhaps better wxWidgets documentation might help. Or maybe ask Julian Smart to stop raking it in on 10 year old software,and re-write it .If it was written in python instead of C++, it wouldn't core dump , most likelyWell, the Linux/BSD kernels are written in C which is, what, 30 years old ? Karsten
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