No, it's just business. Memory corruption bugs are crazy expensive. One of those N cases goes wrong at some point and somebody will have to spend a week in gdb with corrupt stacktraces from production on some issue that's non determinstic and doesn't reproduce on dev machine.
No, it's just business. Memory corruption bugs are crazy expensive. One of those N cases goes wrong at some point and somebody will have to spend a week in gdb with corrupt stacktraces from production on some issue that's non determinstic and doesn't reproduce on dev machine.