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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T02:40:29+00:00 2026-05-24T02:40:29+00:00

I know some Java and am right now trying C++ instead and apparently in

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I know some Java and am right now trying C++ instead and apparently in C++ you can do things like declare an int array of size 6, then change the 10th element of that array, which I’m understanding to be simply the 4th byte after the end of the section of memory that was allocated for the 6-integer array.

So my question is, if I’m careless is it possible to accidentally alter memory in my C++ program that is being used by other programs on my system? Is there an actual risk of seriously messing something up this way? I mean I know you can just restart your computer and clear the memory if you have to, but if I don’t do that, there could be some lasting damage.

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    2026-05-24T02:40:30+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 2:40 am

    It depends on your system. Formally, an out of bounds access is
    undefined behavior. On a modern general purpose system, each user
    process has its own address space, and one process can’t modify, or even
    read, that of another process (barring shared memory), so unless you’re
    writing kernel code, you shouldn’t be able to break anything outside of
    your own process (and non-kernel code can’t normally do physical IO, so
    I don’t see how anything in the hardware could break).

    If you’re writing kernel code, however, or working on an embedded
    processor with no memory mapping or protection, you can literally
    destroy hardware with an out of bounds write; if the program is
    controlling something like a nuclear power plant, you can even destroy a
    lot more than just the machine your code is running on.

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