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Subject: Re: about using killers in Rebel and about programming

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 12:18:10 01/01/03

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On December 31, 2002 at 18:08:57, Jon Dart wrote:

i use a free and very good C boundschecker for linux.
look at the gcc homepage for 'extensions' there follow the
links to boundschecker :)

>On December 31, 2002 at 17:49:52, Uri Blass wrote:
>
>>I am interested to know if using 4 killers is a new idea or maybe this idea is
>>known to be used by other programs.
>
>This is a well-known idea. Ed's "mate-killer" idea is new, AFAIK.
>
>>I still do not use check bound software.
>>I asked in a previous discussion about checking bounds but I solved the
>>problem that caused me to ask about it and I also read a claim that if a
>>varaible is out of bound the program should crush.
>
>Bounds Checker is an excellent program. It is neither free nor cheap, but
>is easy to use and well-integrated with Visual C++. I highly recommend it.
>
>There are free libraries and tools that can do some of the same things,
>but the ones I've seen are not easy to use, and some conflict with VC++
>libraries and headers.
>
>--Jon



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