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Crash fixes, part 4: assertion failure

14 May 20241 September 2025

In the previous parts of the blog posts series on fixing software crashes, I have written about some crash fixes in LibreOffice around segfaults, aborts, and I discussed how test them. Here I write about fixing assertion failure. (more…)

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