Tell me please why this function may take '\0' as second argument, compile and crash?
char var[9];
/*some initialization of var */
strcat(var, '\0');
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That function takes a
const char *as the second parameter. You’re passing anint.You’re basically tricking
strcatinto dereferencing\0as a pointer – it dereferencesNULL.