← Back to context Comment by tines 3 hours ago Pretty interesting, but what’s the reason of being for Fil-C? 3 comments tines Reply connicpu 11 minutes ago Can't speak to how everyone else is using it but at my job we run all of our unit tests under Fil-C as part of CI, in addition to the UBASAN, TSAN, and Valgrind pipelines we already had for them. carry_bit 42 minutes ago There's a whole lot of C and C++ software out there, and Fil-C makes it memory safe, frequently with minimal work. nick__m 44 minutes ago Memory safety for existing C and C++ codebase.
connicpu 11 minutes ago Can't speak to how everyone else is using it but at my job we run all of our unit tests under Fil-C as part of CI, in addition to the UBASAN, TSAN, and Valgrind pipelines we already had for them.
carry_bit 42 minutes ago There's a whole lot of C and C++ software out there, and Fil-C makes it memory safe, frequently with minimal work.
Can't speak to how everyone else is using it but at my job we run all of our unit tests under Fil-C as part of CI, in addition to the UBASAN, TSAN, and Valgrind pipelines we already had for them.
There's a whole lot of C and C++ software out there, and Fil-C makes it memory safe, frequently with minimal work.
Memory safety for existing C and C++ codebase.