From: "Dan Kegel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked:
> > [Why does this program not crash?]
> >
> > main() 
> > { 
> >    char *s; 
> >    s = (char*)malloc(0); 
> >    strcpy(s,"fffff"); 
> >    printf("%s\n",s); 
> > } 
> 
> It doesn't crash because the standard malloc is
> optimized for speed, not for finding bugs.
> 
> Try linking it with a debugging malloc, e.g.
>   cc bug.c -lefence
> and watch it dump core.

I'm not sure that is fully responsive, Dan. Why doesn't the
strcpy throw a hissyfit and coredump?

{^_^}

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