super quick post "Do Expressive Programming Languages Always Have Undefined Behavior?" https://blog.regehr.org/archives/1476 also see Betteridge's law
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does that not exist? I've written too much on this topic already...
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yeah, three blog posts that manage not to mention Frama-C, then three by Lattner in which he repeats that kcc is an alternative…
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It's mainly RoT, %p, and perhaps some things about newly allocated memory lacking effective type.
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%p isn't UB though, it's just implementation-defined. also what's RoT
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%p is equivalent to RoT because you can printf-modify-scanf pointers.
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And RoT is 6.2.6.
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