rang@cs.wisc.edu (Anton Rang) (03/03/91)
In article <25830@neptune.inf.ethz.ch> mneerach@iiic.ethz.ch (Matthias Ulrich Neeracher) writes: >Patch *any* memory-safe trap in a memory-unsafe way and I'll kill you. But >do you have any examples of INITs doing trap patches this way ? Didn't SysBeep go from being memory-safe to memory-unsafe when Apple changed it to use 'snd ' resources? Anton +---------------------------+------------------+-------------+ | Anton Rang (grad student) | rang@cs.wisc.edu | UW--Madison | +---------------------------+------------------+-------------+
tim@hoptoad.uucp (Tim Maroney) (03/09/91)
In article <RANG.91Mar3000903@nexus.cs.wisc.edu> rang@cs.wisc.edu (Anton Rang) writes: > Didn't SysBeep go from being memory-safe to memory-unsafe when Apple >changed it to use 'snd ' resources? Nah, it's listed as unsafe in volume 3. -- Tim Maroney, Mac Software Consultant, sun!hoptoad!tim, tim@toad.com "Every institution I've ever been associated with has tried to screw me." -- Stephen Wolfram