On Tue, Jan 15, 2008 at 09:26:32PM -0800, Darren New wrote:
Christopher Smith wrote:
It isn't necessary that you get a segfault, so long as you get an error of some kind.

Many times C doesn't give you an error of any kind. Well, I mean the program won't do what you want, but it doesn't tell you it didn't know what you wanted, either.

Nasal Daemons :-)

The wonderful "undefined behavior".  The compiler/runtime is free to do
absolutely _anything_ with the construct, including causing daemons to fly
out of your nose.

Dave

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