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Rob Swindell authored
At least on Windows, when realloc() is used to allocate a new buffer, guess what's in that buffer initially? undefined values. So you can't strcat() onto the end of that! Ouch. This was a fun one to track down.
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At least on Windows, when realloc() is used to allocate a new buffer, guess what's in that buffer initially? undefined values. So you can't strcat() onto the end of that! Ouch. This was a fun one to track down.