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This meant sprinkling some PERL_UNUSED_CONTEXT invocations,
as well as stopping some functions from getting my_perl in
the first place; all of the functions in the latter category
are internal (S_ prefix and s or i in embed.fnc), so
this should be both safe and economical.
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Namely, die_nocontext, die, die_sv, and screaminstr. They
all croak and never return, so let's mark them as non-returning.
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This silences a chunk of warnings under -Wformat
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This silences a chunk of warnings under -Wformat
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Rename the environment variable that triggers the backtrace before
warns and croaks as PERL_USE_C_BACKTRACE_ON_ERROR (and correspondingly,
the define as USE_C_BACKTRACE_ON_ERROR).
Pod cleanups and updates, and move the needed #includes from perl.h
to util.c since that's the only place where they are needed.
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Useful for at least debugging.
Supported in Linux and OS X (possibly to some extent in *BSD).
See perlhacktips for details.
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The stringification of $! has long been an outlier in Perl locale
handling. The theory has been that these operating system messages are
likely to be of use to the final user, and should be in their language.
Things like
No space left on device
Can't fork
are not something the program is likely to handle, but could be
meaningfully helpful to the end-user.
There are problems with this though. One is that many perl messages are
in English, with the $! appended to them, so that the resultant message
is of mixed language, and may need to be translated anyway. Things like
No space left on device
probably won't need the remaining portion of the message to give someone
a clear indication as to what's wrong. But there are many other
messages where both the OS error and the Perl error would be needed
togther to understand the problem. An on-line translation tool can be
used to do this.
Another problem is that it can lead to garbage coming out on the user's
terminal when the program is not expecting UTF-8, but the underlying
locale is UTF-8. This is what happens in Bug #112208, and another that
was merged with it. It's a lot harder to translate mojibake via an
online tool than English.
This commit solves that by using the C locale for messages, except
within the scope of 'use locale'. It is extremely likely that the
messages in the C locale will be English, but if not they will be ASCII,
and there will be no garbage printed. A program that says "use locale"
is indicating that it has the intelligence necessary to deal with
locales.
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(1) Enhance its description.
(2) Simplify it: define only if has warn_unused_result.
(3) Make it use STMT_START { ... } STMT_END to be less GNU-extensiony.
(4) Redo 04783dc7 ("fix 'ignoring return value' compiler warnings") with it.
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Some functions that take a string/length pair can have embedded NULs and
don't have to be NUL terminated; others are the opposite. This adds
text to clarify the issue.
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This makes the uses of this consistent in our pods. Also changed one
use of the word 'buffer' into 'string', the latter being more
appropriate.
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(Also very few spots of negative numgroups for getgroups(),
and fgetc() return, but almost all checking is for fcntl.)
(merged fix for perl #121743 and perl #121745: hopefully
picked up all the fixes-to-fixes from the ticket...)
Fix for Coverity perl5 CIDs 28990..29003,29005..29011,29013,
45354,45363,49926:
Argument cannot be negative (NEGATIVE_RETURNS) fd is
passed to a parameter that cannot be negative.
and CIDs 29004, 29012:
Argument cannot be negative (NEGATIVE_RETURNS)
num_groups is passed to a parameter that cannot be negative
and because of CIDs 29005 and 29006 also CID 28924.
In the first set of issues a fd is retrieved from PerlIO_fileno, and
that is then used in places like fstat(), fchown(), dup(), etc.,
without checking whether the fd is valid (>=0).
In the second set of issues a potentially negative
number is potentially passed to getgroups().
The CIDs 29005 and 29006 were a bit messy: fixing them needed also
resolving CID 28924 where the return value of fstat() was ignored,
and for completeness adding two croak calls (with perldiag updates):
a bit of a waste since it's suidperl code.
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Coverity suspects paths like this:
(1)
p = foo();
if (!p) p = bar();
baz(p->q);
since it cannot prove that p is always non-NULL at the dereference.
(2) Or simply something like:
mg = mg_find(...);
foo(mg->blah);
Since mg_find() can fail returning NULL.
Adding assert() calls before the dereferences. Testing with -DDEBUGGING.
Hopefully there are regular smokes doing the same.
[perl #121894]
Fix for Coverity perl5 CIDs 28950,28952..28955,28964,28967,28970..28795,49921:
CID ...: Dereference after null check (FORWARD_NULL)
var_deref_op: Dereferencing null pointer p->q
(TODO: Coverity perl5 CIDs 28962,28968,28969: the same issue, but would
conflict with already in-flight changes, prepare catch-up patch later.)
---
dist/Data-Dumper/Dumper.xs | 1 +
dump.c | 1 +
ext/Devel-Peek/Peek.xs | 1 +
ext/XS-APItest/APItest.xs | 1 +
mg.c | 2 ++
mro.c | 4 +++-
op.c | 4 ++++
perlio.c | 1 +
pp_hot.c | 5 +++--
regcomp.c | 3 +++
regexec.c | 5 ++++-
universal.c | 2 +-
util.c | 4 +++-
13 files changed, 28 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/dist/Data-Dumper/Dumper.xs b/dist/Data-Dumper/Dumper.xs
index 12c4ebd..23e0cf4 100644
--- a/dist/Data-Dumper/Dumper.xs
+++ b/dist/Data-Dumper/Dumper.xs
@@ -641,6 +641,7 @@ DD_dump(pTHX_ SV *val, const char *name, STRLEN namelen, SV *retval, HV *seenhv,
else {
sv_pattern = val;
}
+ assert(sv_pattern);
rval = SvPV(sv_pattern, rlen);
rend = rval+rlen;
slash = rval;
diff --git a/dump.c b/dump.c
index 59be3e0..c2d72fd 100644
--- a/dump.c
+++ b/dump.c
@@ -471,6 +471,7 @@ Perl_sv_peek(pTHX_ SV *sv)
finish:
while (unref--)
sv_catpv(t, ")");
+ /* XXX when is sv ever NULL? */
if (TAINTING_get && SvTAINTED(sv))
sv_catpv(t, " [tainted]");
return SvPV_nolen(t);
diff --git a/ext/Devel-Peek/Peek.xs b/ext/Devel-Peek/Peek.xs
index 679efa5..b20fa94 100644
--- a/ext/Devel-Peek/Peek.xs
+++ b/ext/Devel-Peek/Peek.xs
@@ -450,6 +450,7 @@ PPCODE:
BOOT:
{
CV * const cv = get_cvn_flags("Devel::Peek::Dump", 17, 0);
+ assert(cv);
cv_set_call_checker(cv, S_ck_dump, (SV *)cv);
XopENTRY_set(&my_xop, xop_name, "Dump");
diff --git a/ext/XS-APItest/APItest.xs b/ext/XS-APItest/APItest.xs
index a51924d..18ba381 100644
--- a/ext/XS-APItest/APItest.xs
+++ b/ext/XS-APItest/APItest.xs
@@ -2096,6 +2096,7 @@ newCONSTSUB(stash, name, flags, sv)
break;
}
EXTEND(SP, 2);
+ assert(mycv);
PUSHs( CvCONST(mycv) ? &PL_sv_yes : &PL_sv_no );
PUSHs((SV*)CvGV(mycv));
diff --git a/mg.c b/mg.c
index 76912bd..7f3339a 100644
--- a/mg.c
+++ b/mg.c
@@ -1675,6 +1675,7 @@ Perl_magic_clearisa(pTHX_ SV *sv, MAGIC *mg)
same function. */
mg = mg_find(mg->mg_obj, PERL_MAGIC_isa);
+ assert(mg);
if (SvTYPE(mg->mg_obj) == SVt_PVAV) { /* multiple stashes */
SV **svp = AvARRAY((AV *)mg->mg_obj);
I32 items = AvFILLp((AV *)mg->mg_obj) + 1;
@@ -3437,6 +3438,7 @@ Perl_magic_copycallchecker(pTHX_ SV *sv, MAGIC *mg, SV *nsv,
sv_magic(nsv, &PL_sv_undef, mg->mg_type, NULL, 0);
nmg = mg_find(nsv, mg->mg_type);
+ assert(nmg);
if (nmg->mg_flags & MGf_REFCOUNTED) SvREFCNT_dec(nmg->mg_obj);
nmg->mg_ptr = mg->mg_ptr;
nmg->mg_obj = SvREFCNT_inc_simple(mg->mg_obj);
diff --git a/mro.c b/mro.c
index 1b37ca7..ccf4bf4 100644
--- a/mro.c
+++ b/mro.c
@@ -638,12 +638,14 @@ Perl_mro_isa_changed_in(pTHX_ HV* stash)
hv_storehek(mroisarev, namehek, &PL_sv_yes);
}
- if((SV *)isa != &PL_sv_undef)
+ if ((SV *)isa != &PL_sv_undef) {
+ assert(namehek);
mro_clean_isarev(
isa, HEK_KEY(namehek), HEK_LEN(namehek),
HvMROMETA(revstash)->isa, HEK_HASH(namehek),
HEK_UTF8(namehek)
);
+ }
}
}
}
diff --git a/op.c b/op.c
index 796cb03..79621ce 100644
--- a/op.c
+++ b/op.c
@@ -2907,6 +2907,7 @@ S_my_kid(pTHX_ OP *o, OP *attrs, OP **imopsp)
S_cant_declare(aTHX_ o);
} else if (attrs) {
GV * const gv = cGVOPx_gv(cUNOPo->op_first);
+ assert(PL_parser);
PL_parser->in_my = FALSE;
PL_parser->in_my_stash = NULL;
apply_attrs(GvSTASH(gv),
@@ -2929,6 +2930,7 @@ S_my_kid(pTHX_ OP *o, OP *attrs, OP **imopsp)
else if (attrs && type != OP_PUSHMARK) {
HV *stash;
+ assert(PL_parser);
PL_parser->in_my = FALSE;
PL_parser->in_my_stash = NULL;
@@ -10229,6 +10231,7 @@ Perl_ck_split(pTHX_ OP *o)
op_append_elem(OP_SPLIT, o, newDEFSVOP());
kid = kid->op_sibling;
+ assert(kid);
scalar(kid);
if (!kid->op_sibling)
@@ -10902,6 +10905,7 @@ Perl_cv_set_call_checker(pTHX_ CV *cv, Perl_call_checker ckfun, SV *ckobj)
MAGIC *callmg;
sv_magic((SV*)cv, &PL_sv_undef, PERL_MAGIC_checkcall, NULL, 0);
callmg = mg_find((SV*)cv, PERL_MAGIC_checkcall);
+ assert(callmg);
if (callmg->mg_flags & MGf_REFCOUNTED) {
SvREFCNT_dec(callmg->mg_obj);
callmg->mg_flags &= ~MGf_REFCOUNTED;
diff --git a/perlio.c b/perlio.c
index d4c43d0..e6ff9e4 100644
--- a/perlio.c
+++ b/perlio.c
@@ -2225,6 +2225,7 @@ PerlIOBase_dup(pTHX_ PerlIO *f, PerlIO *o, CLONE_PARAMS *param, int flags)
PerlIO_funcs * const self = PerlIOBase(o)->tab;
SV *arg = NULL;
char buf[8];
+ assert(self);
PerlIO_debug("PerlIOBase_dup %s f=%p o=%p param=%p\n",
self ? self->name : "(Null)",
(void*)f, (void*)o, (void*)param);
diff --git a/pp_hot.c b/pp_hot.c
index 2cccc48..9c9d1e9 100644
--- a/pp_hot.c
+++ b/pp_hot.c
@@ -3078,6 +3078,7 @@ S_method_common(pTHX_ SV* meth, U32* hashp)
const HE* const he = hv_fetch_ent(stash, meth, 0, *hashp);
if (he) {
gv = MUTABLE_GV(HeVAL(he));
+ assert(stash);
if (isGV(gv) && GvCV(gv) &&
(!GvCVGEN(gv) || GvCVGEN(gv)
== (PL_sub_generation + HvMROMETA(stash)->cache_gen)))
@@ -3085,9 +3086,9 @@ S_method_common(pTHX_ SV* meth, U32* hashp)
}
}
+ assert(stash || packsv);
gv = gv_fetchmethod_sv_flags(stash ? stash : MUTABLE_HV(packsv),
- meth, GV_AUTOLOAD | GV_CROAK);
-
+ meth, GV_AUTOLOAD | GV_CROAK);
assert(gv);
return isGV(gv) ? MUTABLE_SV(GvCV(gv)) : MUTABLE_SV(gv);
diff --git a/regcomp.c b/regcomp.c
index eaee604..3d49827 100644
--- a/regcomp.c
+++ b/regcomp.c
@@ -2007,6 +2007,7 @@ S_make_trie(pTHX_ RExC_state_t *pRExC_state, regnode *startbranch,
});
re_trie_maxbuff = get_sv(RE_TRIE_MAXBUF_NAME, 1);
+ assert(re_trie_maxbuff);
if (!SvIOK(re_trie_maxbuff)) {
sv_setiv(re_trie_maxbuff, RE_TRIE_MAXBUF_INIT);
}
@@ -14920,6 +14921,7 @@ S_set_ANYOF_arg(pTHX_ RExC_state_t* const pRExC_state,
av_store(av, 0, (runtime_defns)
? SvREFCNT_inc(runtime_defns) : &PL_sv_undef);
if (swash) {
+ assert(cp_list);
av_store(av, 1, swash);
SvREFCNT_dec_NN(cp_list);
}
@@ -16609,6 +16611,7 @@ S_dumpuntil(pTHX_ const regexp *r, const regnode *start, const regnode *node,
last= plast;
while (PL_regkind[op] != END && (!last || node < last)) {
+ assert(node);
/* While that wasn't END last time... */
NODE_ALIGN(node);
op = OP(node);
diff --git a/regexec.c b/regexec.c
index 362390b..ffab4f2 100644
--- a/regexec.c
+++ b/regexec.c
@@ -7010,6 +7010,8 @@ no_silent:
sv_commit = &PL_sv_yes;
sv_yes_mark = &PL_sv_no;
}
+ assert(sv_err);
+ assert(sv_mrk);
sv_setsv(sv_err, sv_commit);
sv_setsv(sv_mrk, sv_yes_mark);
}
@@ -7620,6 +7622,7 @@ Perl__get_regclass_nonbitmap_data(pTHX_ const regexp *prog,
*only_utf8_locale_ptr = ary[2];
}
else {
+ assert(only_utf8_locale_ptr);
*only_utf8_locale_ptr = NULL;
}
@@ -7641,7 +7644,7 @@ Perl__get_regclass_nonbitmap_data(pTHX_ const regexp *prog,
}
else if (doinit && ((si && si != &PL_sv_undef)
|| (invlist && invlist != &PL_sv_undef))) {
-
+ assert(si);
sw = _core_swash_init("utf8", /* the utf8 package */
"", /* nameless */
si,
diff --git a/universal.c b/universal.c
index a29696d..65e02df 100644
--- a/universal.c
+++ b/universal.c
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ S_isa_lookup(pTHX_ HV *stash, const char * const name, STRLEN len, U32 flags)
if (our_stash) {
HEK *canon_name = HvENAME_HEK(our_stash);
if (!canon_name) canon_name = HvNAME_HEK(our_stash);
-
+ assert(canon_name);
if (hv_common(isa, NULL, HEK_KEY(canon_name), HEK_LEN(canon_name),
HEK_FLAGS(canon_name),
HV_FETCH_ISEXISTS, NULL, HEK_HASH(canon_name))) {
diff --git a/util.c b/util.c
index b90abe5..cd0afb6 100644
--- a/util.c
+++ b/util.c
@@ -850,15 +850,17 @@ Perl_fbm_instr(pTHX_ unsigned char *big, unsigned char *bigend, SV *littlestr, U
{
const MAGIC *const mg = mg_find(littlestr, PERL_MAGIC_bm);
- const unsigned char * const table = (const unsigned char *) mg->mg_ptr;
const unsigned char *oldlittle;
+ assert(mg);
+
--littlelen; /* Last char found by table lookup */
s = big + littlelen;
little += littlelen; /* last char */
oldlittle = little;
if (s < bigend) {
+ const unsigned char * const table = (const unsigned char *) mg->mg_ptr;
I32 tmp;
top2:
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1.8.5.2 (Apple Git-48)
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Followup to 99e8c5.
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[perl #121744]
Fix for Coverity perl5 CID 29014:
Nesting level does not match indentation (NESTING_INDENT_MISMATCH)
(Reindentation of the whole "if (!PL_use_safe_putenv)" block will follow.)
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Fix for Coverity perl5 CIDs 29225, 29226, 29227, 29228, 29229: Missing
varargs init or cleanup (VARARGS) missing va_end: va_end was not
called for foo.
Use of va_args must be finished off with va_end (in other words,
use of va_start or va_copy must be bracketed off with va_end).
In most platforms va_end is a no-op, but in some platforms it is
required for proper cleanup (or face stack smash, or memory leak).
Tony: move va_start() out of the declaration block
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Use the C_ARRAY_LENGTH instead of sizeof(c_array)/sizeof(c_array[0])
or sizeof(c_array)/sizeof(type_of_element_in_c_array), and C_ARRAY_END
for c_array + C_ARRAY_LENGTH(c_array).
While doing this found potential off-by-one error in sv.c:Perl_sv_magic:
how > C_ARRAY_LENGTH(PL_magic_data)
should probably have been
how >= C_ARRAY_LENGTH(PL_magic_data)
No tests fail, but this seems to be more of an internal sanity check.
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A test in op/threads.t roughly equivalent to this:
use threads;
sub f {};
async \&f;
was randomly failing smokes under the combination of PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT and
ASan.
This is due to the fact that, under PERL_GLOBAL_STRUCT, "global" vars
are actually allocated, and are freed as the very last thing before
exiting (later than perl_destruct()). In the code above, the created
thread is still exeecuting at this point, and so may access those "global"
vars. ASan can detect that such a var is being accessed after being
freed; in this case due to PL_ppaddr being indexed in call_sv().
This is easily fixed using the PL_veto_cleanup mechanism; don't do those
final frees if there are still threads running.
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Otherwise UTF8 length caches will not be reset, resulting in panicks
when ${^UTF8CACHE} is -1 or wrongs answers from length($DB::sub) when
${^UTF8CACHE} is 1.
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I wonder if we need to worry about compatibility with a 1994 libc?
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Their prototypes are (void), but the implementation was ()
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Originally this macro evaluated to the size of the THX pointer;
this was used with the memory pool facility to store the context of the
caller of the malloc() for debugging. Later, the header of the malloc()
stored more than just the context, so sTHX became a mismoner.
Rename it to something less misleading.
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No real simplification in terms of the number of #ifdefs, but more
readability (hopefully).
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Make perls compiled with -Accflags=-DPERL_DEBUG_READONLY_COW to turn
COW buffer violations into crashes.
We do this using mmap to allocate memory and then mprotect to mark
memory as read-only when buffers are shared.
We have to do this at the safesysmalloc level, because some code does
SvPV_set with buffers it allocates on its own via safemalloc().
Unfortunately this means many things are allocated using mmap that
will never be marked read-only, slowing things down considerably, but
I see no other way.
Because munmap and mprotect need to know the length, we use the
existing sTHX/perl_memory_debug_header mechanism used already by
PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL and store the size there (as PERL_POISON already
does when PERL_TRACK_MEMPOOL is enabled). perl_memory_debug_header is
a struct positioned at the beginning of every allocated buffer, for
tracking things.
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This is to make synchronisation between the CPAN distribution and the
perl core easier.
The files have different extensions to match what the CPAN distribu-
tion will have. vutil.c is a separate compilation unit that the CPAN
dist already has. vxs.inc will be included by vxs.xs (vxs.c is obvi-
ously alreday taken, being generated from vxs.xs).
In the perl core util.c includes vutil.c and universal.c
includes vxs.inc.
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This is not helpful:
append I/O operator() on closed filehandle STDIN at - line 3.
append I/O operator() on closed filehandle STDIN at - line 4.
(Are you trying to call append I/O operator() on dirhandle STDIN?)
That .=<> compiles to a separate op from <> is an implementation
detail, so show ‘readline()’ as we do with <>.
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plus some typo fixes. I probably changed some things in perlintern, too.
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The last Perl release that built with -Dusesfio was v5.8.0, and even that
failed many regression tests. Every subsequent release fails to build, and
in the decade that has passed we have had no bug reports about this. So it's
safe to delete all the code. The Configure related code will be purged in a
subsequent commit.
2 references to sfio intentionally remain in fakesdio.h and nostdio.h, as
these appear to be for using its stdio API-compatibility layer.
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Commit 2e0cfa16dea85dd3 (Feb 2011) fixed RT #78494, but inadvertently broke
non-PerlIO configurations. -Uuseperlio was restored in March 2011 with commit
b6ae43b72863e12d, but this change is needed to restore the sfio build.
This is the last fix needed to get blead building with -Dusesfio, after 10
years of breakage. However, many many tests still fail (and one hangs).
Note, specifically this is only tested with sfio97. Perl is making a couple
of cheating assumptions which break with sfio2005, and I've not attempted to
fix Perl's naughtiness to get it to build with current sfio. (Nor has anyone
else in the past 8 years, it would seem. Or even reported a problem.)
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One use of dSAVE_ERRNO was mistyped as dSAVED_ERRNO, but as it was in the
sfio-only code it was not spotted.
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Adds a note to savepv (and similar) that on threaded Windows
that you may need to use the saveshared version because the memory is
deallocated when the thread ends.
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Due to the security risks associated with user-supplied formats
being passed to C-level printf() style functions (eg %n),
gcc has a -Wformat-nonliteral warning that complains whenever such a
function is passed a non-literal format string.
This commit silences all such warnings in core and ext/.
The main changes are
1) the 'f' (format) flag in embed.fnc is now handled slightly more
cleverly. Rather than just applying to functions whose last arg is '...'
(and where the format arg is assumed to be the previous arg), it
can now handle non-'...' functions: arg checking is disabled, but format
checking is sill done: it works by assuming that an arg called 'fmt',
'pat' or 'f' is the format string (and dies if fails to find exactly one
such arg).
2) with the new embed.fnc functionally, more functions have been marked
with the 'f' flag. When such a function passes its fmt arg onto an inner
printf-like function, we simply disable the warning for that call using
GCC_DIAG_IGNORE(-Wformat-nonliteral), since we know that the caller must
have already checked it.
3) In quite a few places the format string isn't literal, but it *is*
constant (e.g. PL_warn_uninit_sv). For those cases, again disable the
warning.
4) In pp_formline(), a particular format was was one of several different
literal strings depending on circumstances. Rather than assigning this
string to a temporary variable, incorporate the ?: branches directly in
the function call arg. gcc is clever enough to decide the arg is then
always literal.
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Various system functions like write() are marked with the
__warn_unused_result__ attribute, which causes an 'ignoring return value'
warning to be emitted, even if the function call result is cast to (void).
The generic solution seems to be
int rc = write(...);
PERL_UNUSED_VAR(rc);
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VC 2003 makes overloaded versions of ldexp() available when including
<math.h> which should only be visible when including <cmath>.
The cast ensures the ldexp(double, int) signature is used.
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Actually, most of this commit is adding (void) to various function returns
where we know its ok to ignore the return value. This doesn't actually
silence the -Wunused-result warning (thanks a bundle gcc), but at least
it marks our intentions.
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When a filehandle is cloned into a standard handle, do_openn() copies
the pid from the original handle in PL_fdpid to the standard handle
and zeroes the entry for the original handle, so when the original
handle was closed Perl_my_pclose() would call wait4pid() with a pid of 0.
With v5.19.3-614-gd4c0274 I modified wait4pid(), perl's waitpid/wait4()
wrapper, to allow a pid of zero through to the actual system call when
available.
These combined so that following v5.19.3-614-gd4c0274 in some
circumstances closing the original handle would block by calling
waitpid(0, ...) or wait4(0, ...), which waits for any child process in
the same process group to terminate.
This commit changes Perl_my_pclose() to wait for the child only when
the stored pid is positive.
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This was added in 5.5/5.6 as a backwards-compatibility measure
when taint was extended to happen in more places.
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If perl was compiled with -DDUMP_FDS, it would define dump_fds
and add it to the API, although even then nothing used it.
dump_fds() itself was buggy, only checking for fds 0 through 32.
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This was only defined for MSDOS if not using DJGPP. We've long
since dropped support for that, so this define and related code
can go.
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Without this the constants are truncated to 32 bits on (at least) HP-UX
with 32 bit IVs, which results in some very wrong output from rand().
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The VC6 compiler has slightly flaky support for __int64 and chokes on util.c
when using the 64-bit implementation of drand48, so switch it to the 32-bit
version instead.
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Based on Yves's random branch work.
This version makes the new random number visible to external modules,
for example, List::Util's XS shuffle() implementation.
I've also added a 64-bit implementation when HAS_QUAD is true, this
should be significantly faster, even on 32-bit CPUs. This is intended to
produce exactly the same sequence as the original implementation.
The original version of this commit retained the "freebsd" name from
Yves's original work for the function and data structure names. I've
removed "freebsd" from most function names so the name isn't an issue
if we choose to replace the implementation,
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PL_fdpid is an AV, and as of ce0d59f AVs use NULL for nonexist-
ent elements.
Without using NULL for deleted elements of PL_fdpid, we end up with
pipes appearing to be open after they have actually been closed.
I don’t know how to write a test for this, but it makes
Proc::ParallelLoop pass its tests.
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Remove pointless diag lines, which were more trouble than they were
worth. Add code to ensure that SV's with magic are handled properly,
and include a test for it as well. A couple of whitespace changes and
one last set of I32 -> SSize_t upgrade for array indices.
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