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The example I gave in there is of adding sentinel values in your data, so you can check the constants in your data structures later and go "oh, this is overwritten with garbage" versus "oh, this is one or two bits off". I would imagine plumbing things like that through most common structures is what was done there, though I haven't done the archaeology to find out, because Firefox is an enormous codebase to try and find one person's commits from several years ago in.
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But it would be also possible that sentinel value used for comparison changed because of bitflip, not data structure used by program.



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