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Re: A notion

From: Jose Nazario <jose_at_biocserver.bioc.cwru.edu>
Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2001 17:35:50 -0400 (EDT)


On 2 Oct 2001, Justin R. Smith wrote:

> Isn't it possible to develop a "randomizing C compiler" that randomly
> varies these distances every time it compiles a program? No two
> compiles of the same source code would be exactly the same (but they
> would execute the same way).

to the best of my knowledge morphing code, in a variety of fashions (stuff that changes every time it compiles, every time it runs, while it runs) is a hot topic of DARPA research right now. as such, look around various sites doing research for DARPA and see who is doing what, publicly. a lot of the technology may be hidden behind various closed doors (ie commercial interests).


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