This is probably not the correct interpretation of this error.
The Win32 error above is more likely to indicate the actual problem.
Flags
Severity
Success
This code indicates success, rather than an error.
This may not be the correct interpretation of this code,
or possibly the program is handling errors incorrectly.
I'm learning about basic buffer overflows, and I have the following C code: int your_fcn() { char buffer[4]; int *ret; ret = buffer + 8; (*ret) += 16; return 1; } int main() { int mine = 0; int yours = 0; yours = your_fcn(); mine = yours + 1; [...] read more
So, I have recently acquired a SAMC21 Xplained dev board to begin trying to learn to program for ARM. My previous experience is predominantly with PIC's. As an example application I have started an ASF Board project targeting the SAMC21 Xplained board and written the following main function: #include <asf.h> [...] read more