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Garbage Collection and Metastability [Marc's Blog]

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Ask HN: What AI-generated bugs do you encounter, and how you debugged them

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·2 years ago·discuss
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facturi
·2 years ago·discuss
It works in MariaDB.
facturi
·2 years ago·discuss
Tearing issue is mentioned in this issue https://github.com/dotnet/csharplang/issues/7016 but not in proposal
facturi
·2 years ago·discuss
That proposal doesn't mention how the union struct handles tearing under concurrent modification.

Tearing can cause memory safety issue. Variant A can have an integer field and variant B can have a reference field in the same offset. Tearing can cause it to treat an integer as reference.
facturi
·2 years ago·discuss
In GC languages, RCU is just atomic pointer update with immutable data structure. In a language without GC, it requires delayed destruction to avoid memory safety issues.

Linux kernel's RCU waits for all CPU cores to context switch and disables preemption when reading RCU data structure. This is not usable in normal application programming.
facturi
·2 years ago·discuss
This is related: Why relations are better than objects https://www.cell-lang.net/relations.html
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·2 years ago·discuss
Does the range query aggregate the elements in range? If the aggregation operation forms a group (follows associativity law, has inverse) you can use prefix sum data structures like Fenwick tree.

If it doesn't have inverse so that you cannot subtract prefix sum, sparse table can be used.