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H A D | Makefile | 204761 Fri Mar 05 13:32:03 MST 2010 jh - Use errx(3) instead of err(3) when checking if snprintf(3) succeeded. snprintf(3) doesn't set errno in the tested cases. - If the same argument reference (for example %1) was specified more than once, the command didn't necessarily fit to the final command buffer. Fix this using a dynamic sbuf buffer. Add a few regression tests for the case. PR: bin/95079 No objections: freebsd-hackers |
H A D | legacy_test.sh | 204761 Fri Mar 05 13:32:03 MST 2010 jh - Use errx(3) instead of err(3) when checking if snprintf(3) succeeded. snprintf(3) doesn't set errno in the tested cases. - If the same argument reference (for example %1) was specified more than once, the command didn't necessarily fit to the final command buffer. Fix this using a dynamic sbuf buffer. Add a few regression tests for the case. PR: bin/95079 No objections: freebsd-hackers |
H A D | regress.00.in | 204761 Fri Mar 05 13:32:03 MST 2010 jh - Use errx(3) instead of err(3) when checking if snprintf(3) succeeded. snprintf(3) doesn't set errno in the tested cases. - If the same argument reference (for example %1) was specified more than once, the command didn't necessarily fit to the final command buffer. Fix this using a dynamic sbuf buffer. Add a few regression tests for the case. PR: bin/95079 No objections: freebsd-hackers |
H A D | regress.00.out | 204761 Fri Mar 05 13:32:03 MST 2010 jh - Use errx(3) instead of err(3) when checking if snprintf(3) succeeded. snprintf(3) doesn't set errno in the tested cases. - If the same argument reference (for example %1) was specified more than once, the command didn't necessarily fit to the final command buffer. Fix this using a dynamic sbuf buffer. Add a few regression tests for the case. PR: bin/95079 No objections: freebsd-hackers |
H A D | regress.01.out | 204761 Fri Mar 05 13:32:03 MST 2010 jh - Use errx(3) instead of err(3) when checking if snprintf(3) succeeded. snprintf(3) doesn't set errno in the tested cases. - If the same argument reference (for example %1) was specified more than once, the command didn't necessarily fit to the final command buffer. Fix this using a dynamic sbuf buffer. Add a few regression tests for the case. PR: bin/95079 No objections: freebsd-hackers |
H A D | regress.01.sh | 204761 Fri Mar 05 13:32:03 MST 2010 jh - Use errx(3) instead of err(3) when checking if snprintf(3) succeeded. snprintf(3) doesn't set errno in the tested cases. - If the same argument reference (for example %1) was specified more than once, the command didn't necessarily fit to the final command buffer. Fix this using a dynamic sbuf buffer. Add a few regression tests for the case. PR: bin/95079 No objections: freebsd-hackers |
H A D | regress.sh | 204761 Fri Mar 05 13:32:03 MST 2010 jh - Use errx(3) instead of err(3) when checking if snprintf(3) succeeded. snprintf(3) doesn't set errno in the tested cases. - If the same argument reference (for example %1) was specified more than once, the command didn't necessarily fit to the final command buffer. Fix this using a dynamic sbuf buffer. Add a few regression tests for the case. PR: bin/95079 No objections: freebsd-hackers |
/freebsd-10.1-release/usr.bin/apply/ | ||
H A D | Makefile | diff 204761 Fri Mar 05 13:32:03 MST 2010 jh - Use errx(3) instead of err(3) when checking if snprintf(3) succeeded. snprintf(3) doesn't set errno in the tested cases. - If the same argument reference (for example %1) was specified more than once, the command didn't necessarily fit to the final command buffer. Fix this using a dynamic sbuf buffer. Add a few regression tests for the case. PR: bin/95079 No objections: freebsd-hackers |
H A D | apply.c | diff 204761 Fri Mar 05 13:32:03 MST 2010 jh - Use errx(3) instead of err(3) when checking if snprintf(3) succeeded. snprintf(3) doesn't set errno in the tested cases. - If the same argument reference (for example %1) was specified more than once, the command didn't necessarily fit to the final command buffer. Fix this using a dynamic sbuf buffer. Add a few regression tests for the case. PR: bin/95079 No objections: freebsd-hackers |
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