| ▲ | thenobsta a day ago | |
I wonder how these compare to high frequency training standards. It seems like they'd have similar speed/reliability/predictability requirements in the critical paths. | ||
| ▲ | perbu a day ago | parent | next [-] | |
JFS-CPP bans exceptions because you would lose control over the execution of the problem. The HFT crowds didn't like it because you'd add 10ns to a function call. At least before we had zero-cost exceptions. These days, I suspect the HFT crowd is back to counting microseconds or milliseconds as trades are being done smarter, not faster. | ||
| ▲ | clanky a day ago | parent | prev [-] | |
There are at least some HFT players who actually use exceptions to avoid branches on the infrequent-but-speed-critical execution path: https://youtu.be/KHlI5NBbIPY?si=VjFs7xVN0GsectHr | ||