Post 9x1QIsqjOBH6l8XcJs by stick@infosec.exchange
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 (DIR) Post #9x0wEJ6tKOKO8H0AeO by sir@cmpwn.com
       2020-07-12T15:37:53Z
       
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 (DIR) Post #9x0wNxkbb3PsmcBKZk by hyphen@anime.website
       2020-07-12T15:40:40.752960Z
       
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       @sir cool
       
 (DIR) Post #9x0wb9t3mkDkBiQdJw by hyphen@anime.website
       2020-07-12T15:43:02.728796Z
       
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       @sir does it use, like, a consuming equation internally
       
 (DIR) Post #9x0wmg8gDIxfOvEBnM by sir@cmpwn.com
       2020-07-12T15:43:54Z
       
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       @hyphen I will not be taking any questions at this time
       
 (DIR) Post #9x0ww5WFDjDeipjjxw by kungtotte@fosstodon.org
       2020-07-12T15:44:47Z
       
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       @sir is the export keyword for visibility outside the current module?
       
 (DIR) Post #9x0x5UdVCmQvEAcGie by hyphen@anime.website
       2020-07-12T15:48:31.423750Z
       
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       @sir :thumbs_ub: ogay
       
 (DIR) Post #9x1IGPe4CQvzyHvcOG by stick@infosec.exchange
       2020-07-12T19:44:15Z
       
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       @sir it seems confusing that the call to `free` occurs inside the loop.
       
 (DIR) Post #9x1KYzVXnmgsJlvdPE by sir@cmpwn.com
       2020-07-12T20:00:23Z
       
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       @stick how do you figure? it's allocated and freed on each iteration
       
 (DIR) Post #9x1QIsqjOBH6l8XcJs by stick@infosec.exchange
       2020-07-12T21:14:31Z
       
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       @sir that makes sense then. At first glance, I was thinking allocated once, updated each loop, and freed once at end made most sense.
       
 (DIR) Post #9x1Sr7JIKZ3NMXLwoK by stick@infosec.exchange
       2020-07-12T21:15:19Z
       
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       @sir either way, why not let the for loop automatically free its control variable?
       
 (DIR) Post #9x1Sr8Ufvjkd27gYBk by sir@cmpwn.com
       2020-07-12T21:43:19Z
       
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       @stick the control variable is not allocated here
       
 (DIR) Post #9x1Zni1ea4pfkpQKHo by stick@infosec.exchange
       2020-07-12T23:00:25Z
       
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       @sir Oh. I was talking about `let I=0`.
       
 (DIR) Post #9x1Zy61aCzQh56LMaO by stick@infosec.exchange
       2020-07-12T23:00:38Z
       
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       @sir Oh. I was talking about `let i=0`.
       
 (DIR) Post #9x3NvEvlpQoUhWPrii by gws@mastodon.host
       2020-07-13T19:58:26Z
       
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       @sir That error message misspelled "pwn3d pointer".
       
 (DIR) Post #9xJ05NJiDNRXEeH1Oq by slow@mstdn.io
       2020-07-21T08:44:48Z
       
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       @sir is this the example you wanted to put into your monthly status update?while reading that I was wondering how you got from the error message 'incorrect type (&char) for parameter 1 (&char)' to 'oh, I need to free that'.this makes more sense