From: "Nicolas Cannasse" <warplayer@free.fr>
To: "Vitaly Lugovsky" <vsl@ontil.ihep.su>
Cc: "Caml-list" <caml-list@inria.fr>
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] Q: safe language
Date: Fri, 30 Aug 2002 16:48:27 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <002101c25034$4f17da80$bd00a8c0@mini2k> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <Pine.LNX.4.33.0208301818100.2776-100000@ontil.ihep.su>
> > So for
> > example, C is not safe because you can derefence a bad pointer etc. and
> > cause a seg fault.
>
> Run C in a bytecode "safe" environment (there are some C implementations
> with this functionality) - and it will become a "safe language"?
True.
If you choose the following definition "safe : which does not fail" then you
have
C < "safe" C < Lisp < OCaml
But you can't ensure the total safety of your program without using a
theorem prover such as COQ.
Simple OCaml sample :
List.hd [];;
Nicolas Cannasse
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-08-30 14:48 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 21+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-08-30 1:36 SooHyoung Oh
2002-08-30 8:41 ` sebastien FURIC
2002-08-30 12:44 ` Vitaly Lugovsky
2002-08-30 13:05 ` David Frese
2002-08-30 13:46 ` Oleg
2002-08-30 16:09 ` Yutaka OIWA
2002-08-30 13:49 ` Vitaly Lugovsky
2002-08-30 14:04 ` J Farrand
2002-08-30 14:26 ` Vitaly Lugovsky
2002-08-30 14:48 ` Nicolas Cannasse [this message]
2002-08-30 15:31 ` Vitaly Lugovsky
2002-08-30 14:55 ` Mike Lin
2002-08-30 14:58 ` Eric Newhuis
2002-08-30 16:03 ` Yutaka OIWA
2002-08-30 21:44 ` Oliver Bandel
2002-09-01 8:07 ` John Max Skaller
2002-08-30 14:50 ` David Frese
2002-08-30 15:38 ` Vitaly Lugovsky
2002-08-30 15:28 ` didier plaindoux
2002-08-30 14:41 ` Florian Hars
2002-08-30 14:42 ` Nicolas Cannasse
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