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  2. Exception handling syntax - Wikipedia

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    Catch ex As ExceptionType ' Handle Exception of a specified type (i.e. DivideByZeroException, OverflowException, etc.) Catch ex As Exception ' Handle Exception (catch all exceptions of a type not previously specified) Catch ' Handles anything that might be thrown, including non-CLR exceptions.

  3. Fuzzing - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] To fuzz test a UNIX utility meant to automatically generate random input and command-line parameters for the utility. The project was designed to test the reliability of UNIX command line programs by executing a large number of random inputs in quick succession until they crashed.

  4. xplorer² - Wikipedia

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    [3] xplorer² has been in constant development since 2002. Over the years there have been many independent reviews for xplorer². Lifehacker considered it the "best alternative file browser for windows" in a 2011 review, [6] and many reviews rank it among the five best free replacements for Windows Explorer [7] [8]

  5. Segmentation fault - Wikipedia

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    Most compilers will not catch this at compile time, and instead compile this to executable code that will crash: int main ( void ) { char * s = "hello world" ; * s = 'H' ; } When the program containing this code is compiled, the string "hello world" is placed in the rodata section of the program executable file : the read-only section of the ...

  6. CPython - Wikipedia

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    Windows 8 (no official support in any major releases of Python since January 10, 2023) Windows 7 (no official support in any major releases of Python since January 14, 2020) Windows Vista (unsupported since 3.9) Windows XP (unsupported since 3.5) Windows 2000 (unsupported since 3.3) Windows 3.x (unsupported since 2.0) Windows 9x (unsupported ...

  7. Windows File Manager - Wikipedia

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    The program's interface showed a list of directories on the left hand panel, and a list of the current directory's contents on the right hand panel. File Manager allowed a user to create, rename, move, print, copy, search for, and delete files and directories, as well as to set permissions such as archive, read-only, hidden or system, and to associate file types with programs.

  8. Fletcher's checksum - Wikipedia

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    When the data word is divided into 8-bit blocks, as in the example above, two 8-bit sums result and are combined into a 16-bit Fletcher checksum. Usually, the second sum will be multiplied by 256 and added to the simple checksum, effectively stacking the sums side-by-side in a 16-bit word with the simple checksum at the least significant end.

  9. Pearson hashing - Wikipedia

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    Pearson hashing is a non-cryptographic hash function designed for fast execution on processors with 8-bit registers.Given an input consisting of any number of bytes, it produces as output a single byte that is strongly dependent on every byte of the input.