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|    rbowman to Charlie Gibbs    |
|    Re: naughty Python    |
|    03 Jan 26 20:38:32    |
      XPost: alt.folklore.computers       From: bowman@montana.com              On Sat, 03 Jan 2026 06:09:32 GMT, Charlie Gibbs wrote:              > And whether the variable is followed by some padding. If that char[4]       > variable is followed by, say, 4 bytes of padding, you can write up to 8       > bytes to it and not feel a thing. Then comes the day when you try to       > write 9 bytes there and kaboom. I've lost a lot of hair with those       > ones,       > when a program that's run fine for a couple of years suddenly dies.              I have fixed bugs that were old enough to vote. Like the organisms in the       permafrost in the plot lines of 'The Last ship' and 'Fortitude' they lay       there in wait...              30 years ago programmers were very stingy with allocations.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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