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Computing / Software engineering / Computer programming / Type theory / Data types / Cross-platform software / Object-oriented programming languages / C standard library / Printf format string / Comparison of programming languages / Uncontrolled format string / Type system
Date: 2014-07-07 00:47:36
Computing
Software engineering
Computer programming
Type theory
Data types
Cross-platform software
Object-oriented programming languages
C standard library
Printf format string
Comparison of programming languages
Uncontrolled format string
Type system

A Format String Checker for Java Konstantin Weitz Siwakorn Srisakaokul University of Washington, USA

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