1.1.2: snprintf writes one too many characters
'cgf@cygnus.com'
cgf@cygnus.com
Fri Aug 11 09:26:00 GMT 2000
On Fri, Aug 11, 2000 at 09:22:49AM -0700, Eric Hanchrow wrote:
>In http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2000-08/msg00276.html Doug and cgf
>write:
> ...
>
> >on Linux and HP-UX, when the string exceeds 'size' then (size - 1)
> >chars plus a NUL are written, but on Cygwin 'size' chars are written
> >and a NUL is placed into target[size]
>
> It sounds like a bug to me.
>
>And it sounds like a bug to the GNU Configure script (at least, the
>version that comes with
> ftp://download.sourceforge.net/pub/mirrors/OpenBSD/OpenSSH/portable/openssh-
>2.1.1p4.tar.gz).
>That script reproduces the problem with this little C program:
>
> #include <stdio.h>
> int main(void)
> {
> char b[5];
> snprintf(b,5,"123456789");
> return(b[4]!='\0');
> }
>
>The correct return value is 0, but on Cygwin, we get non-zero.
>
>This problem prevents me from building openssh.
This has already been noted.
The problem is fixed in the newlib CVS repository.
cgf
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