Hey guys, sorry if this is a braindead question, I'm kinda new to cpp. According to this question (stackoverflow.com/questions/19215027/…), one can use std::find(begin(myvec), end(myvec) != end(myvec) to check if an iterable contains a specific element. But what if the element I'm looking for is actually the last element? Won't it get ignored by this approach?
I always thought it was the Wing Commander executable, not a system binary, but now that you say that it does sound like it was a system binary. But it doesn't make sense since that would not affect customers' output.
They would have had to write an installer that patches a system binary.