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authorThomas Voss <mail@thomasvoss.com> 2024-06-12 01:16:36 +0200
committerThomas Voss <mail@thomasvoss.com> 2024-06-12 01:16:36 +0200
commitf7c81dc4ac2ca6e3aed325945927cfe3417f6b9a (patch)
tree7b594357dd2dc4417cd34d74b1f7cc6ec1ed82f0 /vendor/gmp-6.3.0/mpn/x86/silvermont
parentfaf04402985b1a964298a51985d91ae348015230 (diff)
Fix alignof() usage and a very sneaky bug
It might seem innocuous, but the following expression is actually quite prone to breakage: ast->kids[i].lhs = parseexpr(ast, toks); The reason is that parseexpr() and the other parsing functions return indicies into the AST, however in doing so they may find that the AST needs to grow and call astresz(). Should astresz() be called there is a chance that we will realloc() a new buffer somewhere else in memory, causing the left-hand side of the above expression to now be pointing to an invalid location in memory. To combat this we’re forced to break it up into two statements: idx_t_ lhs = parseexpr(ast, toks); ast->kids[i].lhs = lhs;
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