Ok, my fault. The "argument" still holds, though, as hardware memory corruption mustn't necessarily result in only single bits flipping — it just happened to begin that way in the limited number of cases I've observed so far. I.e., the memtest statistics (after running for a couple of days) showed a clear pattern of certain "bit lines" flipping far more frequently than others.
In reply to Re^3: SUPER delegation fails because class name getting munged (somehow?)
by Eliya
in thread SUPER delegation fails because class name getting munged (somehow?)
by bpphillips
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