> > These days, I suppose we'd be looking at something like Go, which can
> > be linked with C/C++ and also natively export functions that can be
> > called from C/C++.
>
> As far as I can see, Go always comes with Garbage Collection instead of a
> deterministic memory management.
>
> Also, as far as I can see, Go does not go as far as Rust with what the
> compiler can check at compiletime.
>

On the other hand, I see on rust-lang that the current state of Rust is
1.0.0-alpha2 where Lua has 22 years of experience and development.

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Bye,

Erik.

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