RE: EOS - Example Exchange Contract and Benefits of C++

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EOS - Example Exchange Contract and Benefits of C++

in eos •  8 years ago  (edited)

Before I start, I've not looked in-depth at how EOS smart contracts will be implemented. Consider this a thinking out loud comment.

Furthermore, there is rarely a need to implement dynamic memory allocation.

What about developers that are intentionally trying to cause harm? You mention that it restarts with a clean slate each time, but what does that mean?

@dan
Given that (as you mention) c++ is inherently unsafe, what protection is there against obfuscated contracts that cause harm to unsuspecting users?

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The constitution. Contact has limited working memory and with abort it it runs out.

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