On the radar: GCC security policy
I want to try a little experiment here. As I spend my day screwing around on the net, I come across a lot of conversations that may or may not eventually make good LWN articles. I'll toss one of those out here occasionally and see if people find it useful. Appearance here does not mean that I will (or will not) write something about it later, only that it has caught my attention.
The first topic is a few weeks old but still possibly interesting: the GCC folks are working to hammer out a security policy, which comes down to laying out what does — or does not — constitute a GCC security bug:
https://lwn.net/ml/gcc-patches/CAGWvny=z1yotE-6geJL1j80qSeZU67h-ZENPowM=BSNm0nHOVA@mail.gmail.com/Strangely enough, it turns out that if you feed untrusted source to the compiler and the result bites you, they don't think it's a compiler bug.