> SQLite also does some "interesting" things with pointers. There are > a few areas of the code where an array of memory is allocated and > then the pointer is backed up a record (under-running the allocated > space) > to make the array 1-based rather than 0-based. All of the access is > correct and inside the valid memory, but many analysis tools freak > out > and get very worried (and rightfully so) over that kind of behavior. > > -j
I'd be willing to bet good money that this lies somewhere in a b/r tree implementation. I did a similar thing when I needed to implement the b-tree algorithms from CLRS's Intro. To Algorithms under a very tight time schedule :). - Sherief _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users