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If a Buffer Isn't Large Enough to Hold and Entire

Question 95

Question 95

Multiple Choice

If a buffer isn't large enough to hold and entire unit of data transfer, an error called a ____ occurs.


A) buffer overflow
B) buffer underflow
C) heap overflow
D) buffer fault

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