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Obviously. If you use a language which inherently makes memory safety bugs in regular code impossible, all memory safety bugs will be contained to the "trust me, I know what I'm doing - no need to check this" bypass sections. Similarly, all drownings happen in the presence of water.

The important thing to remember is that in this context C code is one giant unsafe {} block, and you're more likely to drown in the sea than in a puddle.





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