scribbling past the end of an
array (
C implementations
typically have no checks for this error). This is relatively
benign and easy to spot if the array is static; if it is
resulting in
heisenbugs of the most diabolical subtlety.
The term "overrun screw" is used especially of scribbles
beyond the end of arrays allocated with
malloc; this
typically overwrites the allocation header for the next block
in the
arena, producing massive lossage within malloc and
malloc itself.
(1995-01-19)