Visual C++.NET supports the automatic detection of stack-based buffer overruns through the use of the /GS compiler switch. Learn why stack-based buffer overruns are so serious, and how /GS and other Visual C++ settings can combat them.
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Inflable Arrays in Win32
The inflable array described here allows to declare really huge buffers without actually allocating much more memory than is really needed to store the actual data.
Expandable, Data Type-Neutral Buffer Class
Expandable, Data Type-Neutral Buffer Class
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