On 2011-06-13 09:57, bearophile wrote: > sclytrack: > > How safe is "safe D" to run on your computer as if it is a client > > application. > > Walter (I think) has decided to call it "Safe D", but a better name is > "memory safe D" because it describes better that it gives only a > specialized kind of safety.
_All_ safety is "only" a specialized kind of safety. It would be impossible to use the word safe in all of its contexts in a computer language. For instance, you could write a virus in D, and _that_ could certainly be considered unsafe. - Jonathan M Davis