On Friday, 5 February 2021 at 21:11:20 UTC, Adam D. Ruppe wrote:
tbh I'd say just don't use betterC, you can still runtime init from C++ and be judicious in what features you use to keep it more minimal.
Hmm. I'm mostly concerned about issues or slowdowns in mixing the manual memory management with GC, as well as the increased binary size of including the GC runtime as I can ultimately just turn the GC off. This is however certainly the better solution. In any case, I'm unsure how I would runtime init from C++. Is there a specific function I should call? Could this be done at compile time in a consteval or constexpr function? Many thanks.