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- Binary☆LOVE
- Petr Hudeček
- Tell me, compiler —
- where in the process have we erred?
- Why didn't she emit a warning like you would?
- I would have been happy with just a dword.
- If it were in a language I understood.
- You see, she was the one who decompiled my core.
- She made me discard my legacy and even go free.
- It was so perfect that I let her use the back door,
- but what she did with my root key, I could not foresee.
- Tell me, compiler —
- did my priority just jump to nineteen,
- or was it she who stopped being nice?
- Did she deploy an obfuscator, or a smokescreen —?
- The documentation certainly hasn't been concise.
- Is it because of that event at the data race?
- It was an exception — though I see how she could feel the blow,
- I swear I wasn't trying to take up her space:
- it really was just an honest buffer overflow.
- Tell me, compiler —
- why didn't we share our address space?
- The process didn't have to be terminated.
- Should I have improved our interface?
- Or is the benefit of decoupling overstated?
- I wonder, did she switch to a different codepage?
- I didn't understand her since the patch.
- Is development not yet finished at her age?
- Or maybe mine — oh...
- I see it now, compiler —
- this binary tree is unbalanced.
- And a single rotation won't set the numbers right.
- My requirements have grown too advanced.
- While hers might have shrunk down to a byte.
- But, compiler —
- What can I do now?
- Should I abort? Retry? Fail?
- Couldn't the return code be smaller somehow?
- I know. I'll run again, and on a greater scale.
- And this time:
- We will not be as garbage collected.
- For a destructor, there will be no call.
- This time, we'll be better connected.
- My operation will not be my downfall.
- Oh, compiler —
- will I ignore external calls? Nevermore.
- but also next time, I'll set your warning level to four.