On Montag, 11. Februar 2008, Udo Richter wrote:
> Well, that leads to the question whether s is unchanged in case of a -1
> error return, and whether this would work:
I can confirm that. The man page however says the value will be undefined.
My current understanding is:
1. dont forget to call s
Udo Richter wrote:
> Wolfgang Rohdewald wrote:
> > char *s;
> > asprintf(&s,"%ld-%.9s",random(),artist.original());
> >
> > segfaults only if illegal utf8 chars appear in artist.original()
> >
> > asprintf returns -1, so s is nothing that could be freed,
> > and this gives a nice backtrac
Wolfgang Rohdewald wrote:
> char *s;
> asprintf(&s,"%ld-%.9s",random(),artist.original());
>
> segfaults only if illegal utf8 chars appear in artist.original()
>
> asprintf returns -1, so s is nothing that could be freed,
> and this gives a nice backtrace:
So its basically just free'
I demand that Ludwig Nussel may or may not have written...
> Darren Salt wrote:
>> I demand that Ludwig Nussel may or may not have written...
>> [snip]
>>> asprintf needs to check for multibyte characters to not cut them in
>>> the middle and produce invalid output.
>> No - it's encoding-neutral.
Darren Salt wrote:
> I demand that Ludwig Nussel may or may not have written...
>
> [snip]
> > asprintf needs to check for multibyte characters to not cut them in
> > the middle and produce invalid output.
>
> No - it's encoding-neutral. What you want is your own version which does that
Try the
I demand that Ludwig Nussel may or may not have written...
[snip]
> asprintf needs to check for multibyte characters to not cut them in
> the middle and produce invalid output.
No - it's encoding-neutral. What you want is your own version which does that
(but if you still think that that should b
On Montag, 11. Februar 2008, Ludwig Nussel wrote:
> As you can see it doesn't segfault on asprintf but on free().
I did see that. I did not say it segfaults but it does lead
to segfaults.
> if(asprintf(...) >= 0)
> {
> printf(...);
> free(...);
> }
I do not want to change dozens of
Wolfgang Rohdewald wrote:
> My problem code:
>
> mgDb::Build_cddbid(const mgSQLString& artist) const
> {
> char *s;
> asprintf(&s,"%ld-%.9s",random(),artist.original());
>
> segfaults only if illegal utf8 chars appear in artist.original()
>
> asprintf returns -1, so s is nothing that
Udo Richter wrote:
> Wolfgang Rohdewald wrote:
> > since asprintf leads to segfaults if feeded with incorrect UTF-8 characters,
> > I wanted to write a wrapper function which would then check the return value
> > of asprintf.
>
> I never understood what the problem is with utf8 and asprintf, sinc
Wolfgang Rohdewald wrote:
> since asprintf leads to segfaults if feeded with incorrect UTF-8 characters,
It's not asprintf that segfaults but the call to free uninitialized
memory afterwards.
> I wanted to write a wrapper function which would then check the return value
> of asprintf. However I h
I demand that Wolfgang Rohdewald may or may not have written...
> On Sonntag, 10. Februar 2008, Udo Richter wrote:
>> What special handling does asprintf with utf8? Is there some example that
>> causes the trouble?
>> Worst case I can imagine would be that there's an invalid 0 byte inside
>> an u
On Sonntag, 10. Februar 2008, Udo Richter wrote:
> What special
> handling does asprintf with utf8? Is there some example that causes the
> trouble?
> Worst case I can imagine would be that there's an invalid 0 byte inside
> an utf8 multibyte char
printf and family sometimes have to count ch
Wolfgang Rohdewald wrote:
> since asprintf leads to segfaults if feeded with incorrect UTF-8 characters,
> I wanted to write a wrapper function which would then check the return value
> of asprintf.
I never understood what the problem is with utf8 and asprintf, since
utf8 is mostly ASCIIZ backwa
On Sonntag, 10. Februar 2008, Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
> You could use VDR's cString::sprintf() instead.
> This is probably also what I am going to do in the VDR core code,
> to avoid asprintf() altogether. The single leftover vasprintf()
> call in cString::sprintf() can then be made safe.
vasprin
On 02/10/08 16:06, Wolfgang Rohdewald wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am making the muggle plugin work with UTF-8 and have a little problem:
>
> since asprintf leads to segfaults if feeded with incorrect UTF-8 characters,
> I wanted to write a wrapper function which would then check the return value
> of aspr
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