| Definitions of 'DEADBEEF' |
The New Hacker's Dictionary |
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1. DEADBEEF
The hexadecimal word-fill pattern for freshly allocated memory under
a number of IBM environments, including the RS/6000. Some modern debugging
tools deliberately fill freed memory with this value as a way of converting
heisenbugs into Bohr bugs.
As in “Your program is DEADBEEF” (meaning gone, aborted,
flushed from memory); if you start from an odd half-word boundary, of
course, you have BEEFDEAD. See also the anecdote under
fool and
dead beef attack.
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