Re: A Famous Security Bug

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Sujet : Re: A Famous Security Bug
De : malcolm.arthur.mclean (at) *nospam* gmail.com (Malcolm McLean)
Groupes : comp.lang.c
Date : 24. Mar 2024, 18:53:24
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On 24/03/2024 16:45, Tim Rentsch wrote:
The C standard means what the ISO C group thinks it means.
They are the ultimate and sole authority.  Any discussion about what
the C standard requires that ignores that or pretends otherwise is
a meaningless exercise.
An intentionalist.
But when a text has come about by a process of argument, negotation and compromise and votes, is that postion so easy to defend as it might appear to be for a simpler text?
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Date Sujet#  Auteur
22 Mar 24 * Re: A Famous Security Bug13David Brown
22 Mar 24 `* Re: A Famous Security Bug12Kaz Kylheku
22 Mar 24  +- Re: A Famous Security Bug1James Kuyper
22 Mar 24  `* Re: A Famous Security Bug10David Brown
23 Mar 24   `* Re: A Famous Security Bug9Richard Kettlewell
23 Mar 24    +- Re: A Famous Security Bug1Kaz Kylheku
23 Mar 24    +* Re: A Famous Security Bug2David Brown
23 Mar 24    i`- Re: A Famous Security Bug1Kaz Kylheku
24 Mar 24    `* Re: A Famous Security Bug5Tim Rentsch
24 Mar 24     `* Re: A Famous Security Bug4Malcolm McLean
17 Apr 24      `* Re: A Famous Security Bug3Tim Rentsch
18 Apr 24       +- Re: A Famous Security Bug1David Brown
18 Apr 24       `- Re: A Famous Security Bug1Keith Thompson

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