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There is no hard-n-fast rule of stack grows downwards and heap upwards...it depends on operating systems , and the way they handles the memory if the operating system is present in lower memory area then stack generally grows downwards and heap upwards. And For collision how a complier can decide that stack is going to collide with heap so this thing happens dynamically. Hope you remember the concept of segments on x86 architecture , there are segments like stack segment , so segments will no allow you a stack to go inside the heap area.
- m2anuj December 22, 2012