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Top Forums Programming Why does this example C code run and yet SHOULD either not compile or give a segmentation fault? Post 303033013 by Corona688 on Thursday 28th of March 2019 11:21:54 AM
Old 03-28-2019
Ah, now you're starting to jump between function with different amounts of local variables. Meaning these local variables may not actually be allocated properly when you use them or freed properly when you return, causing corruption on the stack (i.e. important pointer values on the stack overwritten with your local variables since stack space was never made for them), causing potential crashes on return when RET jumps into lala land. This is not recommended.

Also, main() is somewhat special, to the point newer compilers have stopped letting you take the address of it.
 

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STACK(9)						   BSD Kernel Developer's Manual						  STACK(9)

NAME
STACK -- stack macros SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/param.h> type STACK_ALLOC(sp, size); type STACK_MAX(sp, size); type STACK_ALIGN(sp, bytes); type STACK_GROW(sp, size); type STACK_SHRINK(sp, size); DESCRIPTION
A stack is an area of memory with a fixed origin but with a variable size. A stack pointer points to the most recently referenced location on the stack. Initially, when the stack has a size of zero, the stack pointer points to the origin of the stack. When data items are added to the stack, the stack pointer moves away from the origin. The STACK_ALLOC() macro returns a pointer to allocated stack space of some size. Given the returned pointer sp and size, STACK_MAX() returns the maximum stack address of the allocated stack space. The STACK_ALIGN() macro can be used to align the stack pointer sp by the specified amount of bytes. Two basic operations are common to all stacks: a data item is added (``push'') to the location pointed by sp or a data item is removed (``pop'') from the stack. The stack pointer must be subsequently adjusted by the size of the data item. The STACK_GROW() and STACK_SHRINK() macros adjust the stack pointer sp by given size. A stack may grow either up or down. The described macros take this into account by using the __MACHINE_STACK_GROWS_UP preprocessor define. SEE ALSO
param(3), queue(3) BSD
April 8, 2011 BSD
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