As (the string parts of) Perl scalars always are terminated with a \0, I doubt that there is much conversion happening at the interface between Perl and the C library. But as Taint will catch this and other errors, I don't see why there should be another system.
In reply to Re^5: Why do poisoned null attacks still work ?
by Corion
in thread Why do poisoned null attacks still work ?
by pubnoop
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