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<RegularSpatula> I meant more of the info about the representation
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The blog post on locals in JST's ocaml seems very promising
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Even ocaml is getting rust envy :)
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<Le condor du plateau> do you have a link?
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<Le condor du plateau> ty
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<dmitrig> very cool, though I'm not sure I understand exactly how this works (actually, I'm pretty sure I don't). Within a `let local x = e in ...` (or `exclave e`), are
*all* allocations executed dynamically in `e` done in the current (resp. caller's) region? What if `e` creates a bunch of garbage -- is there an opportunity accidentally leak some memory until the end of the region there?
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