On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 11:40 AM, Andrea Shepard andrea@torproject.org wrote:
There are plenty of archs where the virtual address space is larger than any single object can be; lots and lots of old real-mode x86 compilers, for example.
This is why I keep saying "(provided that the address space is flat)". Please, everyone who doesn't believe this really seriously was required by C89 -- go read the comp.std.c archives from 1997-1999! I'm not making this shit up.
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