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arena
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arena
Ancient history the central area of an ancient Roman amphitheatre, in which gladiatorial contests and other spectacles were held

arena [ə′rēn·ə]
(zoology)
lek

(programming)arena - The area of memory attached to a Unix process by the brk and sbrk system calls and used by malloc as dynamic storage. So named from a "malloc: corrupt arena" message emitted when some early versions detected an impossible value in the free block list.

See overrun screw, aliasing bug, memory leak, memory smash, smash the stack.


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Sport and entertainment major attractions included in the All-American SportPark are NASCAR SpeedPark, Major League Baseball Slugger Stadium, and Pepsi's All Sport Arena.
Sport and entertainment major attractions included in the All-American SportPark are NASCAR SpeedPark, Major League Baseball Slugger Stadium and Pepsi's All Sport Arena.
 
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