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2014 Aug 08
1
[PATCH] for win_utf8_io.c
...patch #3 removes is there for a reason. If there is an > error in string conversion there's no point in continuing the operation. > All conversions are discarded if something failed so not exiting from > the loop is wasted effort. Here is the current code: ret = 0; for (i=0; i<wargc; i++) { if ((utf8argv[i] = utf8_from_wchar(wargv[i])) == NULL) { ret = 1; break; } if (ret != 0) break; } I cannot see how the second break can happen. If utf8argv[i] != NULL then ret == 0; if utf8argv[i] == NULL then the first break exits the for(i=...) loop.
2015 Jul 20
0
flac on windows 2000
If anybody wants to know: current flac.exe is not compatible with Windows 2000. The only reason for this is the following line from get_utf8_argv() function from src/share/win_utf8_io/win_utf8_io.c: if (wgetmainargs(&wargc, &wargv, &wenv, 1, &i) != 0) return 1; Windows 2000 has slightly older version of msvcrt.dll, and this check always fails. I found an explanation about it here: http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/tinycc-devel/2014-11/msg00005.html (it's not something that should be fixed, of course...
2014 Aug 08
4
[PATCH] for win_utf8_io.c
For better readability the patch is divided by 3 parts. Part #1: for a bit better security replace vsprintf(utmp, format, argptr) with vsnprintf_s(utmp, 32768, _TRUNCATE, format, argptr) Part #2: potential memleak fixed: utf8argv[i] are not freed when utf8argv itself is freed. Part #3: 'if (ret != 0) break;' line seems redundant. -------------- next part -------------- A