Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/06/15/03:45:36
> This sounds like you are accessing uninitialized memory.
Thank you for an idea. It was really my bug. A part of my code
was like the following simplified example in some very rare cases:
const n=10;
char *a=new char[n];
int i=0;char c=*a;
while (i<n) {
<do something with c>
c=a[++i];
}
The result was correct because a wrong value of 'c' was never used.
> > Remove "no-spam-" when replying
>
> Please try to avoid the anti-spammed address in the first place,
> especially when asking for help. It is a pain in the lower back to
> remove all those.
What exactly should I do for the sake of protecting my e-mail address
from spammers and avoiding inconvenience for the newsgroup readers?
In fact, my ISP is rather weak and limits total personal e-mail size to
200Kb/month (both sent and received messages).
Exceeding this limit is rather expensive while I do not like to pay for
SPAM.
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