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> Yet all the tools that exist still don't prevent memory safety bugs found regularly in pretty much any C codebase.

They can help, but I am well aware of which kinds of bugs existing C tooling cannot catch. I still take issue with your opinion, which hold through this thread, that claims that productivity gains from not having to track these down necessarily outweighs Rust's compile times.




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