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Rust continues to top the charts as the most admired and desired language by developers, and in this post, we dive a little deeper into how (and why) Rust is stealing the hearts of developers around the world.
I broke the one definition rule by having a symbol in two different .so files. The optimizer can’t optimize around this and on Linux the order of loading says who wins. On windows there are different rules, but I forget which.
Of course if the optimizer could make an optimization I would be in trouble, but my build systems ensures that there is no optimizer that gets access to either definition.
I broke the one definition rule by having a symbol in two different .so files. The optimizer can’t optimize around this and on Linux the order of loading says who wins. On windows there are different rules, but I forget which.
Of course if the optimizer could make an optimization I would be in trouble, but my build systems ensures that there is no optimizer that gets access to either definition.