D has the same memory model as C++

Tejas notrealemail at gmail.com
Wed Aug 11 19:38:38 UTC 2021


On Wednesday, 11 August 2021 at 19:27:34 UTC, Ali Çehreli wrote:
> On 8/11/21 12:19 PM, Tejas wrote:
>
>> Atleast leave some pointers on where to start :(
>
> I DuckDuckGo'ed it for you. :)
>
>   https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/memory_model
>
> Then looked it up at Wikipedia too:
>
>   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_model_(programming)
>
> Ali

I was hoping on material regarding. c++ vs D memory model, not 
C++ model alone. That's the problem. For pure C++, there's even 
the paper by Stroustroup et al. which feels pretty definitive.

That's why I asked here whether anyone could tell me about the 
subtle differences between C++ and D, with regards to memory 
model, or any other features that share surface resemblance, but 
are different underneath.


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