Sure it can, but that wasn't the question. Rather what happened to the code I have written.
NDAs make us not able to tell about stuff.
What magic variant of C or C++ compiler are you using that throws errors on buffer corruption, unless you are speaking about using code with debugging mode enabled in production instead of using a proper release build.
NDAs make us not able to tell about stuff.
What magic variant of C or C++ compiler are you using that throws errors on buffer corruption, unless you are speaking about using code with debugging mode enabled in production instead of using a proper release build.