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Pointer Wild References Location Scope Exist

A wild pointer is a pointer that incorrectly references memory outside its intended or existing scope.

A wild pointer is a pointer that incorrectly references memory outside its intended or existing scope.

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Rückseite A pointer that references a location that is out of scope for that pointer or that does not exist. See also pointer.

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