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If this was a real problem then you could have just `s/[]/at()/g` across your codebase and called it a day.

But you all don't even bother to do that, so I guess it's not actually a problem in practice.


C doesn't have any protection for accessing out of bounds. It does zero bounds checking behind the scenes. Which is actually really, REALLY stupid. And when all computers are connected to the internet this is disastrous.
> It does zero bounds checking behind the scenes.

Thankfully you can fix that with one sed command. Why don't you?

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