Re: Uninitialized variables and F37

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* Jonathan Wakely:

> Vitaly, it looks like you didn't respond to this. I'm also curious why
> this change would lead to crashes. Are we missing something?

I've seen cases where access to uninitialized data was fine as long as
the memory location was never zero, something that was always true for
how GCC compiled the program at the time.

But I most say that I find the other direction more likely (as in, the
program is fine because it works correctly on Fedora).

Thanks,
Florian
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