Since I got into Scala I started writing functions using tail recursion, and learned that C++ compilers also support it, and even optimize tail recursive functions. Now I'm curious as to how reliable that optimization is, and is it okay to use it for things such as my main loop or command prompt?
Traditionally I've written command prompts like this:
bool running = true;
string input;
while(running_){
input = getInput();
executeCommand(input);
if(input == "quit") running_ = false;
}
Now would it be a bad thing to replace this with a tail recursive function like this?
string input = "nothing";
void parseInput(){
if(input != "nothing") executeCommand(input);
getline(cin, input);
if(input != "quit") parseInput();
}