Ahem. Serious question for anyone in-the-know: that language that everybody is thinking about at the moment, is Apple using any of it these days? Are they rewriting anything in this particular language or are they choosing a different path?
I think GP knew full well what GGP was talking about. Swift also avoids this type of bug; and moreover, it answers GGP's question about what language Apple is actually rewriting with.
> by exploiting a memory corruption bug
Ahem. Serious question for anyone in-the-know: that language that everybody is thinking about at the moment, is Apple using any of it these days? Are they rewriting anything in this particular language or are they choosing a different path?
Swift?
OP's comment was a swift delivery of a question without naming the subject... but your failed guess denoted you're a bit rusty on the matter.
I think GP knew full well what GGP was talking about. Swift also avoids this type of bug; and moreover, it answers GGP's question about what language Apple is actually rewriting with.
Rust
Not really a language that "everybody is thinking about" though.