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This suggested edit was rejected over 2 years ago by Quintec‭:

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Bytes to Segfault
  • # Challenge
  • Cause the currently running program to receive the SIGSEGV signal (on Linux or other *nix systems) as fast as possible. What it does with the signal doesn't matter as long as it receives it.
  • This is code golf, smallest answer in each language wins. Some languages will have a tougher time than others. Keep in mind that if you depend on uninitalized data, it needs to *always* result in a segfault; a 0.000001% chance to not work invalidates your solution.
  • # Example program
  • ```c
  • #include <stddef.h>
  • #include <stdio.h>
  • int main() {
  • int* ohno = NULL;
  • printf("%d", *ohno);
  • }
  • ```
  • # Challenge
  • Cause the currently running program to receive the SIGSEGV signal (on Linux or other *nix systems) as fast as possible. What it does with the signal doesn't matter as long as it receives it.
  • This is <a class="badge is-tag">code-golf</a>, smallest answer in each language wins. Some languages will have a tougher time than others. Keep in mind that if you depend on uninitalized data, it needs to *always* result in a segfault; a 0.000001% chance to not work invalidates your solution.
  • # Example program
  • ```c
  • #include <stddef.h>
  • #include <stdio.h>
  • int main() {
  • int* ohno = NULL;
  • printf("%d", *ohno);
  • }
  • ```

Suggested over 2 years ago by General Sebast1an‭