Category:Programming bugs

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Pertains to software bugs and techniques/tools used to manage them.

Subcategories

This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.

B

  • Bug and issue tracking software

V

  • Video game glitches

Pages in category "Programming bugs"

The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Alderson loop

B

  • Buffer overflow
  • Buffer overflow protection

C

  • C Traps and Pitfalls
  • Concon

D

  • Dangling pointer
  • Deadlock

F

  • F00f
  • Fandango on core
  • Fragile binary interface problem

G

  • Glitch
  • Glitching

H

  • Handle leak

I

  • Infinite loop

I cont.

  • Input kludge
  • Integer overflow
  • Internet Explorer box model bug

L

  • Leaky abstraction
  • List of software bugs

M

  • Mad digitizer syndrome
  • Memory corruption
  • Memory leak
  • Memory safety

N

  • Negative cache

O

  • Off-by-one error

P

  • Pentium FDIV bug
  • Priority inversion

R

  • RFPolicy
  • Race condition

S

  • Security bug
  • Software bug
  • Software regression
  • Sorcerer's Apprentice Syndrome
  • Stack buffer overflow
  • Stack overflow
  • Stale pointer bug

T

  • Therac-25
  • Time formatting and storage bugs

U

  • Undefined variable
  • Uninitialized variable
  • Unusual software bug

Y

  • Y1C Problem
Categories: Debugging | Software anomalies | Software quality
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