I want to implement reactive programming in C. Reactive programming is a form of data-flow programming. So you have pieces of code that send data to the next pieces of code etc.
In the single thread case, that would require that I create a lot of temporary values.
Does gcc have an option to reuse the stack memory of temporary variables that will not be used anymore?
To do that, It requires to analyze the data flow of the program. Which algorithm does it use? Most importantly, can i rely on it?
The other option is do this myself. Allocate the necessary memory as a char array and then use pointers.