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Re: [PATCH] Gnome2::VFS::read_entire_file crashes on failure: msg#00163gnome.gtk+.perl
On Fri, 2004-06-25 at 16:06, muppet wrote: > when gnome_vfs_read_entire_file() fails to load a file (is a directory, > for example) file_contents and file_size both get zeroed. the bindings > were passing the NULL file_contents on to newSVpv(), but since file_size > is zero, newSVpv() thinks we want it to calculate the string's size for > us, and passes the NULL pointer to strlen(). strlen() doesn't like NULL > pointers. Oh, nice. Committed to the stable branch (will go into HEAD soon, too). Just in time for a new stable release on Monday. :-) > thanks to gavin for stumbling upon this issue. And thanks to you for the patch. Bye, -Torsten
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