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Herb Sutter on increasing safety in C++

Tuesday March 12, 2024. 08:21 PM , from LWN.net
Herb Sutter, chair of the ISO C++ standards committee,

writes about the current problems with writing secure C++,
and his personal opinion on next steps to address this while maintaining
backward compatibility.

If there were 90-98% fewer C++ type/bounds/initialization/lifetime
vulnerabilities we wouldn't be having this discussion. All languages have CVEs,
C++ just has more (and C still more); so far in 2024,

Rust has 6 CVEs, and

C and C++ combined have 61 CVEs. So zero isn't the goal; something like a 90%
reduction is necessary, and a 98% reduction is sufficient, to achieve security
parity with the levels of language safety provided by MSLs [memory-safe languages]… and has the strong
benefit that I believe it can be achieved with perfect backward link
compatibility (i.e., without changing C++'s object model, and its lifetime
model which does not depend on universal tracing garbage collection and is not
limited to tree-based data structures) which is essential to our being able to
adopt the improvements in existing C++ projects as easily as we can adopt other
new editions of C++. — After that, we can pursue additional improvements to
other buckets, such as thread safety and overflow safety.
https://lwn.net/Articles/965147/

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