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From: Mirsad Todorovac
Subject: Question Re: predef.h
Date: 20 Feb 2006, 14:29:56
Hi, all!
As for our last discussion re buffure overflows, I had to take time to
think and do homework, after which I feel more sympathetic to what you
have said - stack execution protection truly isn't all.
NOW; I was asked from GCC team whether the RotateLeft/RotateRight bug is
still present in their middle-end/back-end, and I am unable to tell
without trying to recompile implementation attempt in PASCAL with newest
backend (3.4.5, as it seem that GPC still does not support 4.0.2 :-(
However, it appears that predef.h is missing from gpc-yyyymmdd/p subtree.
On surface, it appears to be replaced by predef.def.
I am not sure if the mechanism of definition of primitives is the same as
the previous one in predef.h, so I am asking because you of course know
more.
Thank you very much in forward.
Best regards,
Mirsad
"Tvrdim da bi se napetost izmedju znanosti i vjere trebala rijesiti
njihovom sintezom, a ne odbacivanjem ili podvojenoscu."
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin (1881-1955)
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