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C++ Accesses an Array out of bounds gives no error, why?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1239938/c-accesses-an-array-out-of-bounds-gives-no-error-why

crash it may freeze it may eject your CD ROM drive or make demons come out of your nose. It may format your harddrive or email..

Why is `i = ++i + 1` unspecified behavior?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1860461/why-is-i-i-1-unspecified-behavior

the program will continue running as usual no nasal demons or exploding toilets and no i 3 either. share improve this..

Are there cases where downcasting an actual Base to a Derived would be defined?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/20263888/are-there-cases-where-downcasting-an-actual-base-to-a-derived-would-be-defined

obj Derived derObj static_cast Derived obj here come the demons In the current implementation approach of compilers here there..

Undefined, unspecified and implementation-defined behavior

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2397984/undefined-unspecified-and-implementation-defined-behavior

to happen once you invoke undefined behavior even nasal demons . It does not matter what the correct behavior is according..

C++/STL: std::transform with given stride?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2476425/c-stl-stdtransform-with-given-stride

array which pointers should never enter for fear of nasal demons . But I have to ask why are you storing an array of 3d points..

std::string x(x);

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2529111/stdstring-xx

detects it and out of spite generates assembly for nasal demons not a call to your copy constructor at all In practice you can..

What exactly do “IB” and “UB” mean?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2766731/what-exactly-do-ib-and-ub-mean

undefined behaviour should behave. Also known as nasal demons because theoretically it could make demons fly out of your nose... known as nasal demons because theoretically it could make demons fly out of your nose. Using undefined behaviour is nearly always..

What is undefined behavior?

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4105120/what-is-undefined-behavior