Oh of course not. Every game publisher holds their own yearly Gamescom-like convention where people compete to see who can best imitate the undead dance, or dress like Sargeras with full detail
@erotavlas, there are too many safety measures in place.
If you did get it to start doing things it shouldn't, the virtual memory all modern OS'es uses will prompt windows to kill the program and tell you it's been bad.
If you keep removing exceptions, you'll probably end up with corrupted state, hardware failure, or bypass all the kernel's security and end up with the biggest breach of all time.
@erotavlas See, the BSOD is itself an exception. The logical conclusion is, what if that didn't happen?
there's a nontrivial chance you could brick your PC
@erotavlas There are ways to do reference redirection, yes. Usually they're implemented by the assembly loading the assembly who has dependencies that need redirection.
There's also some ability to do them with .config files?
we have this asp.net app that's using a library I wrote, asp.net app is referencing another library X, and I'm also doing the same thing...but we are each using it for different reasons......dev for asp.net app wants to consolidate library X to one copy, so his app and my library both point to the same dll's
personally I don't see an issue having two sets of the same library
and they are separate solutions....so when he builds his, library x gets bundled...when I build mine, I bundle my pwn library X
Is there a way to give a refresh token to ADAL? I have a Teams compose extension, where you let Teams do the sign-in flow and it gives your code an ID token and a refresh token. I can give the ID token to ADAL, but it expires in an hour. How do I get ADAL to automatically refresh the token?