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 A bug that disappears or changes behaviour when you are trying to track it down. 
-An example cause of this is the act of debugging changes the program's execution (for example, uninitialised memory patterns or a RaceCondition) in such a way that the bug is not triggered.  
  
-See JargonFile:heisenbug , the "BUGS" section of assert(3) 
+"What do yo mean , I shouldn't initialize variables in an assert(3)? "  
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+An example of this is when the act of debugging changes the program's execution (for example, uninitialised memory patterns or a RaceCondition) in such a way that the bug is not triggered.  
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+See also:  
+* __BUGS__ in assert(3)  
+* JargonFile:heisenbug  
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+CategoryProgrammingBugs