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-# Homework 1
-## Q1
-
-## Q2
-### A: Perl
-After adding a name to the request, add a semicolon followed by the command. The semicolon is the shell command separator which allows it to parse commands.
-#### Example Request
-```
-"?field-name=;perl+-e+'`command`'"
-```
-### B: C
-
-## Q3
-
-## Q4
-### A
-#### Mistake 1a: Potentially overloading the array
-If the function is called with `to` larger than outer bound of the array, there is a buffer overflow that happens. For example, running it by default with an array of size 10 with a `to` of size 11 on gcc 11.1 causes it to crash because of stack smashing.
-##### Mistake 1b: Underloading the array
-If the function is called with `from` smaller than 0 will cause some values of the array to be replaced with other values from memory. It did not crash, but it is not the intended behavior.
-#### Mistake 2:
-
-#### Mistake 3:
-
-### B: Same Signature
-```c
- void reverse_range(int *a, int from, int to) {
-
-```
-### C: Different Signature
-```c
- int* reverse_range(int arr[], int arrSize, int from, int to) {
- if (from < 0 || to >= arrSize)
- return NULL;
- for (int i = from; i < to; i++) {
- int temp = arr[i];
- arr[i] = arr[to];
- arr[to] = temp;
- to--;
- }
- return arr;
-```
-## Q5 \ No newline at end of file