<convention, storage> /ded-beef/ The hexadecimal pattern
used to fill words of freshly allocated memory under a number
of IBM environments including the RS/6000; equal to
decimal 3,735,928,559 (unsigned) or -559,038,737 (32-bit
signed). As in "Your program is DEADBEEF" (meaning gone,
aborted, flushed from memory).
(1998-06-29)
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