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Source:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-gnu-utils/2005-08/msg00112.html
Bug Report: sed-4.1.4 misinterprets uClibc's malloc (patch included)
From: Yuri Vasilevski
Subject: Bug Report: sed-4.1.4 misinterprets uClibc's malloc (patch included)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 23:17:40 -0500
Hi,
Recent versions of sed expect glibc behavior form malloc, i.e.
malloc(0) return live pointer. This is not true for uClibc (and many
other old/classical libc implementations).
So I made and attach a patch to solve this problem. It basically makes
re_node_set_alloc(set,0) behave exactly as re_node_set_init_empty(set).
Yuri.
diff -Naur sed-4.1.4.orig/lib/regex_internal.c sed-4.1.4/lib/regex_internal.c
--- sed-4.1.4.orig/lib/regex_internal.c 2005-01-28 09:07:56 +0000
+++ sed-4.1.4/lib/regex_internal.c 2005-08-24 03:20:28 +0000
@@ -885,8 +885,9 @@
{
set->alloc = size;
set->nelem = 0;
- set->elems = re_malloc (int, size);
- if (BE (set->elems == NULL, 0))
+ set->elems = re_malloc (int, size); /* can be NULL if size == 0
+ (see re_node_set_init_empty(set)) */
+ if (BE (set->elems == NULL && size != 0, 0))
return REG_ESPACE;
return REG_NOERROR;
}