On 22.2.2009 21:18, Sitsofe Wheeler wrote:
This case is more coarse as it only deals with allocation rather than initialisation (and if you scribble the same value as the poison pattern you go undetected)
This is false negative, yes.
but I believe this is what Jiri is referring to as a "no false positive possibility" case - it's never right to write to unallocated memory.
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