| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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Fix uses of plain "%lu" within EMSGN():
- Replace "%lu" with "%" PRIu64.
- No argument cast needed. EMSGN() will take care of that.
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Use `xcalloc` instead. Change some local variables
to avoid casting.
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`alloc_check` is just a wrapper around xmalloc, so we can remove it and use
xmalloc directly. ref #487 / #488
The call was replaced in the following files:
- ex_cmds.c
- misc1.c
- ops.c
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Bonus: implement lalloc_clear and alloc_clear using xcalloc
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By simpler cases I mean cases where the OOM error is not expected to be handled
by the caller of the function that calls `alloc`, `lalloc`, `xrealloc`,
`xmalloc`, `alloc_clear`, and `lalloc_clear`.
These are the functions that:
- Do not return an allocated buffer
- Have OOM as the only error condition
I took note of the functions that expect the caller to handle the OOM error and
will go through them to check all the callers that may be handling OOM error in
future commits.
I'm ignoring eval.c and ex_.c in this series of commits. eval.c will soon be
obsolete and I will deal with ex_.c in later PRs.
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Utility functions for copying strings to newly-allocated chunks. They either
succeed or exit the program.
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