I just came across this blog post which mentions "stomping memory":
...a C++ program which is easily capable of stomping memory
(something you probably have never even heard of if you were
born in a managed code world.)
a C++ program which is easily capable of stomping memory (something you probably have never even heard of if you were born in a managed code world.)
And in fact - I have never heard of it!
So -, what is this -, a memory stomp, stomping memory? When does it occur?
I just came across this blog post which mentions "stomping memory":
...a C++ program which is easily capable of stomping memory
(something you probably have never even heard of if you were
born in a managed code world.)
And in fact - I have never heard of it!
So - what is this - a memory stomp, stomping memory? When does it occur?
I just came across this blog post which mentions "stomping memory":
a C++ program which is easily capable of stomping memory (something you probably have never even heard of if you were born in a managed code world.)
And in fact I have never heard of it!
So, what is this, a memory stomp, stomping memory? When does it occur?
What is a "memory stomp"?
I just came across this blog post which mentions "stomping memory":
...a C++ program which is easily capable of stomping memory
(something you probably have never even heard of if you were
born in a managed code world.)
And in fact - I have never heard of it!
So - what is this - a memory stomp, stomping memory? When does it occur?