c - Stack overflow vs stack crash -
What is the difference between the stack and the stack more than the stack crash when the stack crashes? What is the stack on the flow and pile accidents, what happens when the flow over the flow is stacked on a heap?
A stack is overflow and it means an overflow state when there is not enough stack memory and other data Is overwritten due to overridden behavior. Perhaps
"stack crash " is probably the first one, although I have heard it (or stack corruption ) to indicate, mostly debugging In the environment, when the stack pointer becomes corrupted, causing all debugging stack-related visual stalls (as well as debugs).
A Hep Overflow is generally not excluded from some memory-pool-managed conditions, because the operating system is doing a good job, you never write the memory part used to write You can. If your memory runs out then your system will tell you that fails.
A HAP accident can be defined as invalid use of hep memory, e.g. Use of infringement or access to invalid address It should come in a broad terminology and (they can be linked to overflow piles).
Not sure what you've heard about these conditions, especially "stack crash", but I will not use it to avoid confusion.
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