On Mar 12 14:05, James Johnston wrote: > You're partially correct, depending on how you look at it... As I wrote > earlier, I reproduced it with a straight Win32 program, too - by doing a > null write that every C# program would do. So I guess it's not specific to > C#, since C++ programs can cause it too. But every C# program would > normally do this activity since the runtime always does the null write - so > in that sense, I guess it is somewhat specific to C#. > > Thanks all, good to know it should be fixed. :)
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