On Thu, Jun 12, 2025 at 02:41:05AM +0200, Thomas Monjalon wrote:
> 06/05/2025 03:43, Andre Muezerie:
> > The asprintf function is not part of the C standard library but is a
> > GNU extension commonly available in Unix-like systems. It dynamically
> > allocates memory to store the formatted output string, similar to
> > sprintf, but avoids buffer overflow issues by automatically sizing
> > the buffer.
> > 
> > Instead of rewriting it or coming up with some other replacement, this
> > patch makes use of the implementation provided by Neved4.
> 
> Why not using eal_asprintf()?
> 

There are many calls being made directly to asprintf() which made me
believe there wasn’t an equivalent available for Windows yet.

Thanks for pointing out that is not the case.

I’ll make the necessary changes to call eal_asprintf() instead.

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