On 04/02/2021 16:35, Petr Mladek wrote:
On Wed 2021-02-03 21:45:55, Andy Shevchenko wrote:
On Wed, Feb 03, 2021 at 04:50:07PM +0000, Richard Fitzgerald wrote:
The existing code attempted to handle numbers by doing a strto[u]l(), ignoring the field width, and then repeatedly dividing to extract the field out of the full converted value. If the string contains a run of valid digits longer than will fit in a long or long long, this would overflow and no amount of dividing can recover the correct value.
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- for (; max_chars > 0; max_chars--) {
Less fragile is to write
while (max_chars--)
Except that the original was more obvious at least for me. I always prefer more readable code when the compiler might do the optimization easily. But this is my personal taste. I am fine with both variants.
This allows max_char to be an unsigned type.
Moreover...
- return _parse_integer_limit(s, base, p, INT_MAX);
You have inconsistency with INT_MAX vs, size_t above.
Ah, this was on my request. INT_MAX is already used on many other locations in vsnprintf() for this purpose.
Strictly speaking this should be SIZE_MAX because the argument is a size_t.