2019
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.1908.09681
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Kindly Bent to Free Us

Gabriel Radanne,
Hannes Saffrich,
Peter Thiemann

Abstract: Systems programming often requires the manipulation of resources like file handles, network connections, or dynamically allocated memory. Programmers need to follow certain protocols to handle these resources correctly. Violating these protocols causes bugs ranging from type mismatches over data races to use-afterfree errors and memory leaks. These bugs often lead to security vulnerabilities.While statically typed programming languages guarantee type soundness and memory safety by design, most of them do not a… Show more

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