Immutability - was Re: ENIAC programming Was: release dates of early microcomputer operating systems, incl. Intel ISIS
Toby Thain
toby at telegraphics.com.au
Thu Sep 17 12:29:34 CDT 2015
On 2015-09-17 12:44 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
>
>> > From: Dave Wade
>>
>>
>> > to me a "computer" without self-modifying code is a programmable
>> > calculator even if it has index registers...
>>
>>
> Most modern computer languages run with the executable instructions in a
> "pure code" section, which is set to be NOT writeable by the program.
> This avoids a LOT of simple mistakes and REALLY hard to find program
> crashes.
> This is true of MS, Linux/Unix and the VMS program environment that I
> have used for about 40 years. I think you have to go back to maybe
> Windows 95 or RT-11 to not have that protection.
Modern languages extend this "protection" further, to the programmer
model, with immutable bindings and data structures, shunning variables
entirely.
--Toby
>
> Jon
>
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