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keanb
262 days ago
I suppose because it will start writing in memory that is handled by other parts of the code and corrupting it.
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on_the_train
260 days ago
That is an incredibly general statement at best. And reeks a bit of ancient c++ style. This bug would be pretty exotic and nothing I have ever seen in my life.
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