Happened a few times to me. Always make sure that you have saved every file correctly and that you compile the correct project. And that there are no cached files or somewhat somewhere.
Happened a few times to me. Always make sure that you have saved every file correctly and that you compile the correct project. And that there are no cached files or somewhat somewhere.
A lot of IDEs would probably throw a warning about unreachable code.
There are actual use cases where direct memory access and pointer magic can be very efficient or almost necessary. We work a lot with large images and basically always the first steps are some pointer operations.
I find it funny how many ppl complained about it when it came up. Now it is the default on github and other code forges. And now one cares anymore if it is master or main.
Exactly for that a memory safe language would avoid so many security vulnerabilities.
https://github.com/jesseduffield/horcrux
Related software. You can split a file up and only need some parts back to encrypt it.
The conversion to metric is way to easy