In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Daniel C. Sobral" writes:
>Anyway, these are two very different situations, and comparing them is
>silly.

They are situations in which an application can be killed and has no way
to detect that it is about to do something wrong, and in which there *was*
a correct way to notify the application of impending doom.

Once we accept the argument "the C standard doesn't say this doesn't cause
a segmentation fault", we can apply it to everything.

-s

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