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2012-05-26Fix coding-related core dumps with gcc -ftrapv.Paul Eggert1-17/+35
The code was computing A - B, where A and B are pointers, and B is random garbage. This can lead to core dumps on platforms that have special pointer registers, and it also leads to core dumps on x86-64 when compiled with gcc -ftrapv. The fix is to compute A - B only when B is initialized properly. * coding.c (coding_set_source, coding_set_destination): Return void. (coding_change_source, coding_change_destinations): New functions, with the old behaviors of coding_set_source and coding_set_destination. All callers that need an offset changed to use these new functions.
2012-01-25Merge from emacs-23 branchChong Yidong1-2/+2
2012-01-25* src/coding.c (encode_designation_at_bol): Change return value to EMACS_INT.emacs-23.4HIROSHI OOTA1-2/+2
2012-01-19Fix usage of unitialized local var (backport from trunk)Paul Eggert1-1/+1
* src/coding.c (encode_designation_at_bol): Don't use uninitialized local variable (Bug#9318).
2012-01-19Pay attention to buffer relocation on encoding (Bug#9318; backport from trunk).Kenichi Handa1-40/+131
Backport of 2011-12-05T06:39:26Z!handa@m17n.org from trunk.
2012-01-10Add 2012 to FSF copyright years for Emacs files (do not merge to trunk)Glenn Morris1-1/+1
2012-01-05Add 2012 to FSF copyright years for Emacs filesGlenn Morris1-1/+1
2011-12-28coding.c: (Fdefine_coding_system_internal): Make an utf-8 base coding-system ↵Kenichi Handa1-2/+2
ASCII compatible only when it does not produce BOM on encoding (Bug#10383).
2011-12-11coding.c (Funencodable_char_position): Pay attention to the buffer text ↵Kenichi Handa1-0/+11
relocation (Bug#9389).
2011-12-08coding.c (encode_coding_ccl): Check (charbuf < charbuf_end) after the loop ↵Kenichi Handa1-1/+2
to call ccl_driver at least once.
2011-12-05* coding.c (encode_designation_at_bol): Don't use uninitializedPaul Eggert1-1/+1
local variable (Bug#9318).
2011-12-05Pay attetion to the buffer relocation on encoding (Bug#9318).Kenichi Handa1-40/+132
2011-12-04Don't macro-inline non-performance-critical code.Stefan Monnier1-1/+1
* src/eval.c (process_quit_flag): New function. * src/lisp.h (QUIT): Use it.
2011-11-07Set members of the struct coding_system before accessing them ↵Kenichi Handa1-1/+1
(bug#9910,9911,9912).
2011-09-27* coding.c (Ffind_operation_coding_system): Avoid subscript error.Paul Eggert1-1/+1
2011-09-27* coding.c: Integer and buffer overflow fixes.Paul Eggert1-5/+5
(Funencodable_char_position, Fcheck_coding_systems_region) (get_translation, handle_composition_annotation, consume_chars): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (consume_chars): Rewrite to avoid calculating an address outside buffer.
2011-09-24* coding.c (ENCODE_ISO_CHARACTER): Use unsigned, not int,Paul Eggert1-1/+1
to store the unsigned result of ENCODE_CHAR.
2011-09-21* alloc.c (pure_bytes_used_lisp, pure_bytes_used_non_lisp):Paul Eggert1-132/+136
(allocate_vectorlike, buffer_memory_full, struct sdata, SDATA_SIZE) (string_bytes, check_sblock, allocate_string_data): (compact_small_strings, Fmake_bool_vector, make_string) (make_unibyte_string, make_multibyte_string) (make_string_from_bytes, make_specified_string) (allocate_vectorlike, Fmake_vector, find_string_data_in_pure) (make_pure_string, make_pure_c_string, make_pure_vector, Fpurecopy) (mark_vectorlike): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (allocate_pseudovector): Use int, not EMACS_INT, where int is wide enough. (inhibit_garbage_collection, Fgarbage_collect): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. * bidi.c (bidi_mirror_char): Use EMACS_INT, not int, where int might not be wide enough. (bidi_cache_search, bidi_cache_find, bidi_init_it) (bidi_count_bytes, bidi_char_at_pos, bidi_fetch_char) (bidi_at_paragraph_end, bidi_find_paragraph_start) (bidi_paragraph_init, bidi_resolve_explicit, bidi_resolve_weak) (bidi_level_of_next_char, bidi_move_to_visually_next): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. * buffer.c (copy_overlays, Fgenerate_new_buffer_name) (Fkill_buffer, Fset_buffer_major_mode) (advance_to_char_boundary, Fbuffer_swap_text) (Fset_buffer_multibyte, overlays_at, overlays_in) (overlay_touches_p, struct sortvec, record_overlay_string) (overlay_strings, recenter_overlay_lists) (adjust_overlays_for_insert, adjust_overlays_for_delete) (fix_start_end_in_overlays, fix_overlays_before, modify_overlay) (Fmove_overlay, Fnext_overlay_change, Fprevious_overlay_change) (Foverlay_recenter, last_overlay_modification_hooks_used) (report_overlay_modification, evaporate_overlays, enlarge_buffer_text): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (validate_region): Omit unnecessary test for b <= e, since that's guaranteed by the previous test. (adjust_overlays_for_delete): Avoid pos + length overflow. (Fmove_overlay, Fdelete_overlay, add_overlay_mod_hooklist) (report_overlay_modification): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (Foverlays_at, Fnext_overlay_change, Fprevious_overlay_change): Omit pointer cast, which isn't needed anyway, and doesn't work after the EMACS_INT -> ptrdiff_t change. * buffer.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere. (struct buffer_text, struct buffer): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. Use EMACS_INT, not int, where int might not be wide enough. * bytecode.c (exec_byte_code): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. Remove unnecessary memory-full test. Use EMACS_INT, not ptrdiff_t or int, where ptrdiff_t or int might not be wide enough. * callint.c (Fcall_interactively): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. * callproc.c (call_process_kill, Fcall_process): Don't assume pid_t fits into an Emacs fixnum. (call_process_cleanup, Fcall_process, child_setup): Don't assume pid_t fits into int. (call_process_cleanup, Fcall_process, delete_temp_file) (Fcall_process_region): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (Fcall_process): Simplify handling of volatile integers. Use int, not EMACS_INT, where int will do. * casefiddle.c (casify_object, casify_region, operate_on_word) (Fupcase_word, Fdowncase_word, Fcapitalize_word): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (casify_object): Avoid integer overflow when overallocating buffer. * casetab.c (set_identity, shuffle): Prefer int to unsigned when either works. * category.c (Fchar_category_set): Don't assume fixnum fits in int. * category.h (CATEGORYP): Don't assume arg is nonnegative. * ccl.c (GET_CCL_INT): Remove; no longer needed, since the integers are now checked earlier. All uses replaced with XINT. (ccl_driver): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. For CCL_MapSingle, check that content and value are in int range. (resolve_symbol_ccl_program): Check that vector header is in range. Always copy the vector, so that we can check its contents reliably now rather than having to recheck each instruction as it's being executed. Check that vector words fit in 'int'. (ccl_get_compiled_code, Fregister_ccl_program) (Fregister_code_conversion_map): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, for program indexes, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (Fccl_execute, Fccl_execute_on_string): Check that initial reg contents are in range. (Fccl_execute_on_string): Check that status is in range. * ccl.h (struct ccl_program.idx): Now ptrdiff_t, not int. * character.c (char_resolve_modifier_mask, Fchar_resolve_modifiers): Accept and return EMACS_INT, not int, because callers can pass values out of 'int' range. (c_string_width, strwidth, lisp_string_width, chars_in_text) (multibyte_chars_in_text, parse_str_as_multibyte) (str_as_multibyte, count_size_as_multibyte, str_to_multibyte) (str_as_unibyte, str_to_unibyte, string_count_byte8) (string_escape_byte8, Fget_byte): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (Funibyte_string): Use CHECK_CHARACTER, not CHECK_NATNUM, to avoid mishandling large integers. * character.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere. * charset.c (load_charset_map_from_file, find_charsets_in_text) (Ffind_charset_region): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (load_charset_map_from_file): Redo idx calculation to avoid overflow. (load_charset_map_from_vector, Fdefine_charset_internal): Don't assume fixnum fits in int or unsigned int. (load_charset_map_from_vector, Fmap_charset_chars): Remove now-unnecessary CHECK_NATNUMs. (Fdefine_charset_internal): Check ranges here, more carefully. * chartab.c (Fmake_char_table, Fset_char_table_range) (uniprop_get_decoder, uniprop_get_encoder): Don't assume fixnum fits in int. * cmds.c (move_point): New function, that does the gist of Fforward_char and Fbackward_char, but does so while checking for integer overflow more accurately. (Fforward_char, Fbackward_char, internal_self_insert): Use it. (Fforward_line, Fend_of_line, internal_self_insert) (internal_self_insert): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. Fix a FIXME, by checking for integer overflow when calculating target_clm and actual_clm. * coding.c (detect_coding_XXX, encode_coding_XXX, CODING_DECODE_CHAR) (ASSURE_DESTINATION, coding_alloc_by_realloc) (coding_alloc_by_making_gap, alloc_destination) (detect_coding_utf_8, encode_coding_utf_8, decode_coding_utf_16) (encode_coding_utf_16, detect_coding_emacs_mule) (decode_coding_emacs_mule, encode_coding_emacs_mule) (detect_coding_iso_2022, decode_coding_iso_2022) (encode_invocation_designation, encode_designation_at_bol) (encode_coding_iso_2022, detect_coding_sjis, detect_coding_big5) (decode_coding_sjis, decode_coding_big5, encode_coding_sjis) (encode_coding_big5, detect_coding_ccl, decode_coding_ccl) (encode_coding_ccl, encode_coding_raw_text) (detect_coding_charset, decode_coding_charset) (encode_coding_charset, detect_eol, decode_eol, produce_chars) (produce_composition, produce_charset, produce_annotation) (decode_coding, handle_composition_annotation) (handle_charset_annotation, consume_chars, decode_coding_gap) (decode_coding_object, encode_coding_object, detect_coding_system) (Ffind_coding_systems_region_internal, Fcheck_coding_systems_region) (code_convert_region, code_convert_string) (Fdefine_coding_system_internal): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (setup_iso_safe_charsets, consume_chars, Funencodable_char_position) (Fdefine_coding_system_internal): Don't assume fixnums fit in int. (decode_coding_gap, decode_coding_object, encode_coding_object) (Fread_coding_system, Fdetect_coding_region, Funencodable_char_position) (Fcheck_coding_systems_region): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (Ffind_operation_coding_system): NATNUMP can eval its arg twice. (Fdefine_coding_system_internal): Check for charset-id overflow. * coding.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere. (struct coding_system): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. * composite.c (get_composition_id, find_composition) (run_composition_function, update_compositions) (compose_text, composition_gstring_put_cache) (composition_gstring_p, composition_gstring_width) (fill_gstring_header, fill_gstring_body, autocmp_chars) (composition_compute_stop_pos, composition_reseat_it) (composition_update_it, struct position_record) (find_automatic_composition, composition_adjust_point) (Fcomposition_get_gstring, Ffind_composition_internal): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (update_compositions): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. * composite.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere. (struct composition): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. * data.c (let_shadows_buffer_binding_p, let_shadows_global_binding_p): Do not attempt to compute the address of the object just before a buffer; this is not portable. (Faref, Faset): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (Faset): Use int, not EMACS_INT, where int is wide enough. (Fstring_to_number): Don't assume fixnums fit in int. (Frem): Don't assume arg is nonnegative. * dbusbind.c (xd_append_arg): Check for integers out of range. (Fdbus_call_method): Don't overflow the timeout int. * dired.c (directory_files_internal, file_name_completion, scmp) (file_name_completion_stat): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (file_name_completion): Don't overflow matchcount. (file_name_completion_stat): Use SAFE_ALLOCA, not alloca. * dispextern.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere. (struct text_pos, struct glyph, struct bidi_saved_info) (struct bidi_string_data, struct bidi_it, struct composition_it) (struct it): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (struct display_pos, struct composition_it, struct it): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. * dispnew.c (increment_matrix_positions) (increment_row_positions, mode_line_string) (marginal_area_string): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (change_frame_size_1, Fredisplay): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (duration_to_sec_usec): New function, to check for overflow better. (Fsleep_for, sit_for): Use it. * doc.c (get_doc_string, store_function_docstring): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (get_doc_string, Fsnarf_documentation): Use int, not EMACS_INT, where int is wide enough. (get_doc_string): Use SAFE_ALLOCA, not alloca. Check for overflow when converting EMACS_INT to off_t. * doprnt.c (doprnt): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. * editfns.c (init_editfns, Fuser_uid, Fuser_real_uid): Don't assume uid_t fits into fixnum. (buildmark, Fgoto_char, overlays_around, find_field, Fdelete_field) (Ffield_string, Ffield_string_no_properties, Ffield_beginning) (Ffield_end, Fconstrain_to_field, Fline_beginning_position) (Fline_end_position, Fprevious_char, Fchar_after, Fchar_before) (general_insert_function) (Finsert_char, make_buffer_string, make_buffer_string_both) (update_buffer_properties, Fbuffer_substring) (Fbuffer_substring_no_properties, Fcompare_buffer_substrings) (Fsubst_char_in_region, check_translation) (Ftranslate_region_internal, save_restriction_restore, Fformat) (transpose_markers, Ftranspose_regions): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (clip_to_bounds): Move to lisp.h as an inline function). (Fconstrain_to_field): Don't assume integers are nonnegative. (Fline_beginning_position, Fsave_excursion, Fsave_current_buffer): (Fsubst_char_in_region, Fsave_restriction): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (Femacs_pid): Don't assume pid_t fits into fixnum. (lo_time): Use int, not EMACS_INT, when int suffices. (lisp_time_argument): Check for usec out of range. (Fencode_time): Don't assume fixnum fits in int. * emacs.c (gdb_valbits, gdb_gctypebits): Now int, not EMACS_INT. (gdb_data_seg_bits): Now uintptr_t, not EMACS_INT. (PVEC_FLAG, gdb_array_mark_flag): Now ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT. (init_cmdargs, Fdump_emacs): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (Fkill_emacs): Don't assume fixnum fits in int; instead, take just the bottom (typically) 32 bits of the fixnum. * eval.c (specpdl_size, call_debugger): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (when_entered_debugger, Fbacktrace_debug): Don't assume fixnum can fit in int. (Fdefvaralias, Fdefvar): Do not attempt to compute the address of the object just before a buffer; this is not portable. (FletX, Flet, Funwind_protect, do_autoload, Feval, funcall_lambda) (grow_specpdl, unbind_to): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (Fapply, apply_lambda): Don't assume ptrdiff_t can hold fixnum. (grow_specpdl): Simplify allocation by using xpalloc. * fileio.c (Ffind_file_name_handler, Fcopy_file, Frename_file) (Finsert_file_contents, Fwrite_region, Fdo_auto_save): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (Ffind_file_name_handler, non_regular_inserted, Finsert_file_contents) (a_write, e_write): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (Fcopy_file, non_regular_nbytes, read_non_regular) (Finsert_file_contents): Use int, not EMACS_INT, where int is wide enough. (READ_BUF_SIZE): Verify that it fits in int. (Finsert_file_contents): Check that counts are in proper range, rather than assuming fixnums fit into ptrdiff_t etc. Don't assume fixnums fit into int. (Fdo_auto_save, Fset_buffer_auto_saved) (Fclear_buffer_auto_save_failure): Don't assume time_t is signed, or that it fits in int. * fns.c (Fcompare_strings, Fstring_lessp, struct textprop_rec) (concat, string_char_byte_cache_charpos, string_char_byte_cache_bytepos) (string_char_to_byte, string_byte_to_char) (string_make_multibyte, string_to_multibyte) (string_make_unibyte, Fstring_as_unibyte, Fstring_as_multibyte) (Fstring_to_unibyte, Fsubstring, Fsubstring_no_properties) (substring_both, Fdelete, internal_equal, Ffillarray) (Fclear_string, mapcar1) (Fbase64_encode_region, Fbase64_encode_string, base64_encode_1) (Fbase64_decode_region, Fbase64_decode_string, base64_decode_1) (larger_vector, make_hash_table, maybe_resize_hash_table) (hash_lookup, hash_remove_from_table, hash_clear, sweep_weak_table) (Fmaphash, secure_hash): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (concat): Check for string index and length overflow. (Fmapconcat): Don't assume fixnums fit into ptrdiff_t. (Frequire): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (larger_vector): New API (vec, incr_min, size_max) replaces old one (vec, new_size, init). This catches size overflow. INIT was removed because it was always Qnil. All callers changed. (INDEX_SIZE_BOUND): New macro, which calculates more precisely the upper bound on a hash table index size. (make_hash_table, maybe_resize_hash_table): Use it. (secure_hash): Computer start_byte and end_byte only after they're known to be in ptrdiff_t range. * font.c (font_intern_prop, font_at, font_range, Ffont_shape_gstring) (Ffont_get_glyphs, Ffont_at): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (font_style_to_value, font_prop_validate_style, font_expand_wildcards) (Flist_fonts, Fopen_font): Don't assume fixnum can fit in int. (check_gstring): Don't assume index can fit in int. (font_match_p): Check that fixnum is a character, not a nonnegative fixnum, since the later code needs to stuff it into an int. (font_find_for_lface): Use SAFE_ALLOCA_LISP, not alloca. (font_fill_lglyph_metrics): Use unsigned, not EMACS_INT, to avoid conversion overflow issues. (Fopen_font): Check for integer out of range. (Ffont_get_glyphs): Don't assume index can fit in int. * font.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere. * fontset.c (reorder_font_vector): Redo score calculation to avoid integer overflow. (num_auto_fontsets, fontset_from_font): Use ptrdiff_t, not printmax_t, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (Finternal_char_font): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. * frame.c (Fset_mouse_position, Fset_mouse_pixel_position) (Fset_frame_height, Fset_frame_width, Fset_frame_size) (Fset_frame_position, x_set_frame_parameters) (x_set_line_spacing, x_set_border_width) (x_set_internal_border_width, x_set_alpha, x_figure_window_size): Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types. (frame_name_fnn_p, Fframe_parameter, Fmodify_frame_parameters): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (Fmodify_frame_parameters): Don't assume fixnum fits in int. Use SAFE_ALLOCA_LISP, not alloca. * frame.h (struct frame): Use intptr_t, not EMACS_INT, where intptr_t is wide enough. * fringe.c (lookup_fringe_bitmap, get_logical_fringe_bitmap) (Fdefine_fringe_bitmap): Don't assume fixnum fits in int. (Ffringe_bitmaps_at_pos): Don't assume index fits in int. Check for fixnum out of range. * ftfont.c (ftfont_list): Don't assume index fits in int. Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types. (ftfont_shape_by_flt): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. Remove no-longer-needed lint_assume. * gnutls.c (emacs_gnutls_write, emacs_gnutls_read): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (Fgnutls_error_fatalp, Fgnutls_error_string, Fgnutls_boot): Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types. * gnutls.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere. * gtkutil.c (xg_dialog_run): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (update_frame_tool_bar): Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types. * image.c (parse_image_spec): Redo count calculation to avoid overflow. (lookup_image): Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types. * indent.c (last_known_column, last_known_column_point): (current_column_bol_cache): (skip_invisible, current_column, check_display_width): (check_display_width, scan_for_column, current_column_1) (Findent_to, Fcurrent_indentation, position_indentation) (indented_beyond_p, Fmove_to_column, compute_motion): (Fcompute_motion, Fvertical_motion): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (last_known_column_modified): Use EMACS_INT, not int. (check_display_width): (Fcompute_motion): Check that fixnums and floats are in proper range for system types. (compute_motion): Don't assume index or fixnum fits in int. (compute_motion, Fcompute_motion): Use int, not EMACS_INT, when it is wide enough. (vmotion): Omit local var start_hpos that is always 0; that way we don't need to worry about overflow in expressions involving it. * indent.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere. (struct position): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. Use int, not EMACS_INT, where int is wide enough. Remove unused members ovstring_chars_done and tab_offset; all uses removed. * insdel.c (move_gap, move_gap_both, gap_left, gap_right) (adjust_markers_for_delete, adjust_markers_for_insert, adjust_point) (adjust_markers_for_replace, make_gap_larger, make_gap_smaller) (make_gap, copy_text, insert, insert_and_inherit) (insert_before_markers, insert_before_markers_and_inherit) (insert_1, count_combining_before, count_combining_after) (insert_1_both, insert_from_string) (insert_from_string_before_markers, insert_from_string_1) (insert_from_gap, insert_from_buffer, insert_from_buffer_1) (adjust_after_replace, adjust_after_insert, replace_range) (replace_range_2, del_range, del_range_1, del_range_byte) (del_range_both, del_range_2, modify_region) (prepare_to_modify_buffer, signal_before_change) (signal_after_change, Fcombine_after_change_execute): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. * intervals.c (traverse_intervals, rotate_right, rotate_left) (balance_an_interval, split_interval_right, split_interval_left) (find_interval, next_interval, update_interval) (adjust_intervals_for_insertion, delete_node, delete_interval) (interval_deletion_adjustment, adjust_intervals_for_deletion) (static_offset_intervals, offset_intervals) (merge_interval_right, merge_interval_left, make_new_interval) (graft_intervals_into_buffer, temp_set_point_both) (temp_set_point, set_point, adjust_for_invis_intang) (set_point_both, move_if_not_intangible, get_property_and_range) (get_local_map, copy_intervals, copy_intervals_to_string) (compare_string_intervals, set_intervals_multibyte_1): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. * intervals.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere. (struct interval): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. * keyboard.c (this_command_key_count, this_single_command_key_start) (before_command_key_count, before_command_echo_length, echo_now) (echo_length, recursive_edit_1, Frecursive_edit, Ftrack_mouse) (command_loop_1, safe_run_hooks, read_char, timer_check_2) (menu_item_eval_property, read_key_sequence, Fread_key_sequence) (Fread_key_sequence_vector, Fexecute_extended_command, Fsuspend_emacs): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (last_non_minibuf_size, last_point_position, echo_truncate) (command_loop_1, adjust_point_for_property, read_char, gen_help_event) (make_lispy_position, make_lispy_event, parse_modifiers_uncached) (parse_modifiers, modify_event_symbol, Fexecute_extended_command) (stuff_buffered_input): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (last_auto_save, command_loop_1, read_char): Use EMACS_INT, not int, to avoid integer overflow. (record_char): Avoid overflow in total_keys computation. (parse_modifiers_uncached): Redo index calculation to avoid overflow. * keyboard.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere. * keymap.c (Fdefine_key, Fcurrent_active_maps, accessible_keymaps_1) (Fkey_description, Fdescribe_vector, Flookup_key): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (click_position): New function, to check that positions are in range. (Fcurrent_active_maps): (describe_command): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (Faccessible_keymaps, Fkey_description): (preferred_sequence_p): Don't assume fixnum can fit into int. (Fkey_description): Use SAFE_ALLOCA_LISP, not alloca. Check for integer overflow in size calculations. (Ftext_char_description): Use CHECK_CHARACTER, not CHECK_NUMBER, to avoid mishandling large integers. * lisp.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere. (ARRAY_MARK_FLAG, PSEUDOVECTOR_FLAG, struct Lisp_String) (struct vectorlike_header, struct Lisp_Subr, struct Lisp_Hash_Table) (struct Lisp_Marker): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (clip_to_bounds): Now an inline function, moved here from editfns.c. (XSETSUBR): Use size of 0 since the actual size doesn't matter, and using 0 avoids overflow. (GLYPH_CODE_P): Check for overflow in system types, subsuming the need for GLYPH_CODE_CHAR_VALID_P and doing proper checking ourselves. All callers changed. (GLYPH_CODE_CHAR, GLYPH_CODE_FACE): Assume the arg has valid form, since it always does. (TYPE_RANGED_INTEGERP): Avoid bug when checking against a wide unsigned integer system type. (CHECK_RANGED_INTEGER, CHECK_TYPE_RANGED_INTEGER): New macros. (struct catchtag, specpdl_size, SPECPDL_INDEX, USE_SAFE_ALLOCA): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (struct catchtag): Use EMACS_INT, not int, since it may be a fixnum. (duration_to_sec_usec): New decl. * lread.c (read_from_string_index, read_from_string_index_byte) (read_from_string_limit, readchar, unreadchar, openp) (read_internal_start, read1, oblookup): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (Fload, readevalloop, Feval_buffer, Feval_region): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (openp): Check for out-of-range argument to 'access'. (read1): Use int, not EMACS_INT, where int is wide enough. Don't assume fixnum fits into int. * macros.c (Fstart_kbd_macro): Use xpalloc to check for overflow in size calculation. (Fexecute_kbd_macro): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. * marker.c (cached_charpos, cached_bytepos, CONSIDER) (byte_char_debug_check, buf_charpos_to_bytepos, verify_bytepos) (buf_bytepos_to_charpos, Fset_marker, set_marker_restricted) (set_marker_both, set_marker_restricted_both, marker_position) (marker_byte_position, Fbuffer_has_markers_at): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (Fset_marker, set_marker_restricted): Don't assume fixnum fits in int. * menu.c (ensure_menu_items): Renamed from grow_menu_items. It now merely ensures that the menu is large enough, without necessarily growing it, as this avoids some integer overflow issues. All callers changed. (keymap_panes, parse_single_submenu, Fx_popup_menu): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (parse_single_submenu, Fx_popup_menu): Don't assume fixnum fits in int. Use SAFE_ALLOCA_LISP, not alloca. (find_and_return_menu_selection): Avoid unnecessary casts of pointers to EMACS_INT. Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types. * minibuf.c (minibuf_prompt_width, string_to_object) (Fminibuffer_contents, Fminibuffer_contents_no_properties) (Fminibuffer_completion_contents, Ftry_completion, Fall_completions): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (get_minibuffer, read_minibuf_unwind): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (read_minibuf): Omit unnecessary arg BACKUP_N, which is always nil; this simplifies overflow checking. All callers changed. (read_minibuf, Fread_buffer, Ftry_completion, Fall_completions) (Ftest_completion): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. * nsfns.m (check_ns_display_info): Don't assume fixnum fits in long. (x_set_menu_bar_lines, x_set_tool_bar_lines, Fx_create_frame): Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types. (Fx_create_frame, Fx_show_tip): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. * nsfont.m (ns_findfonts, nsfont_list_family): Don't assume fixnum fits in long. * nsmenu.m (ns_update_menubar, ns_menu_show, ns_popup_dialog): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (ns_update_menubar): Use intptr_t, not EMACS_INT, when intptr_t is wide enough. * nsselect.m (ns_get_local_selection): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. * print.c (print_buffer_size, print_buffer_pos, print_buffer_pos_byte) (PRINTDECLARE, PRINTPREPARE): (strout, print_string): (print, print_preprocess, print_check_string_charset_prop) (print_object): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (PRINTDECLARE): (temp_output_buffer_setup, Fprin1_to_string, print_object): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (PRINTPREPARE): Use int, not ptrdiff_t, where int is wide enough. (PRINTFINISH): Use SAFE_ALLOCA, not alloca. (printchar, strout): Use xpalloc to catch size calculation overflow. (Fexternal_debugging_output): Use CHECK_CHARACTER, not CHECK_NUMBER, to avoid mishandling large integers. (print_error_message): Use SAFE_ALLOCA, not alloca. (print_object): Use int, not EMACS_INT, where int is wide enough. * process.c (Fdelete_process): Don't assume pid fits into EMACS_INT. (Fset_process_window_size, Fformat_network_address) (get_lisp_to_sockaddr_size, set_socket_option, Fmake_network_process) (Fsignal_process, sigchld_handler): Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types. (Fformat_network_address, read_process_output, send_process) (Fprocess_send_region, status_notify): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (Fformat_network_address, Fmake_serial_process, Fmake_network_process) (wait_reading_process_output, read_process_output, exec_sentinel): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (conv_lisp_to_sockaddr): Don't assume fixnums fit into int. (Faccept_process_output): Use duration_to_sec_usec to do proper overflow checking on durations. * scroll.c (calculate_scrolling, calculate_direct_scrolling) (line_ins_del): Use int, not EMACS_INT, where int is wide enough. * search.c (looking_at_1, string_match_1): (fast_string_match, fast_c_string_match_ignore_case) (fast_string_match_ignore_case, fast_looking_at, scan_buffer) (scan_newline, find_before_next_newline, search_command) (trivial_regexp_p, search_buffer, simple_search, boyer_moore) (set_search_regs, wordify): (Freplace_match): (Fmatch_data): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (string_match_1, search_buffer, set_search_regs): (Fmatch_data): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (wordify): Check for overflow in size calculation. (Freplace_match): Avoid potential buffer overflow in search_regs.start. (Fset_match_data): Don't assume fixnum fits in ptrdiff_t. Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types. * sound.c (struct sound_device) (wav_play, au_play, vox_write, alsa_period_size, alsa_write): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (Fplay_sound_internal): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. * syntax.c (ST_COMMENT_STYLE, ST_STRING_STYLE): In definitions, make it clearer that these values must be out of range for the respective integer ranges. This fixes a bug with ST_STRING_STYLE and non-ASCII characters. (struct lisp_parse_state, find_start_modiff) (Finternal_describe_syntax_value, scan_lists, scan_sexps_forward): (Fparse_partial_sexp): Don't assume fixnums can fit in int. (struct lisp_parse_state, find_start_pos, find_start_value) (find_start_value_byte, find_start_begv) (update_syntax_table, char_quoted, dec_bytepos) (find_defun_start, prev_char_comend_first, back_comment): (scan_words, skip_chars, skip_syntaxes, forw_comment, Fforward_comment) (scan_lists, Fbackward_prefix_chars, scan_sexps_forward): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (Finternal_describe_syntax_value): Check that match_lisp is a character, not an integer, since the code stuffs it into int. (scan_words, scan_sexps_forward): Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types. (Fforward_word): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (scan_sexps_forward): Use CHARACTERP, not INTEGERP, since the value must fit into int. (Fparse_partial_sexp): Fix doc; element 8 is not ignored. * syntax.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere. (struct gl_state_s): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. * sysdep.c (wait_for_termination_1, wait_for_termination) (interruptible_wait_for_termination, mkdir): Don't assume pid_t fits in int; on 64-bit AIX pid_t is 64-bit. (emacs_read, emacs_write): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (system_process_attributes): Don't assume uid_t, gid_t, and double all fit in int or even EMACS_INT. * term.c (set_tty_color_mode): Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types. * termhooks.h (struct input_event): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. * textprop.c (validate_interval_range, interval_of) (Fadd_text_properties, set_text_properties_1) (Fremove_text_properties, Fremove_list_of_text_properties) (Ftext_property_any, Ftext_property_not_all) (copy_text_properties, text_property_list, extend_property_ranges) (verify_interval_modification): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (Fnext_single_char_property_change) (Fprevious_single_char_property_change): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (copy_text_properties): Check for integer overflow in index calculation. * undo.c (last_boundary_position, record_point, record_insert) (record_delete, record_marker_adjustment, record_change) (record_property_change): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (truncate_undo_list, Fprimitive_undo): Don't assume fixnum fits in int. Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. * w32fns.c (Fx_create_frame, x_create_tip_frame, Fx_show_tip) (Fx_hide_tip, Fx_file_dialog): * w32menu.c (set_frame_menubar): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, for consistency with rest of code. * window.c (window_scroll_preserve_hpos, window_scroll_preserve_vpos) (select_window, Fdelete_other_windows_internal) (window_scroll_pixel_based, window_scroll_line_based) (Frecenter, Fset_window_configuration): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (Fset_window_hscroll, run_window_configuration_change_hook) (set_window_buffer, temp_output_buffer_show, scroll_command) (Fscroll_other_window): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (Fwindow_line_height, window_scroll, Fscroll_left, Fscroll_right): Don't assume fixnum fits in int. (Fset_window_scroll_bars): Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types. * xdisp.c (help_echo_pos, pos_visible_p, string_pos_nchars_ahead) (string_pos, c_string_pos, number_of_chars, init_iterator) (in_ellipses_for_invisible_text_p, init_from_display_pos) (compute_stop_pos, next_overlay_change, compute_display_string_pos) (compute_display_string_end, handle_face_prop) (face_before_or_after_it_pos, handle_invisible_prop, handle_display_prop) (handle_display_spec, handle_single_display_spec) (display_prop_intangible_p, string_buffer_position_lim) (string_buffer_position, handle_composition_prop, load_overlay_strings) (get_overlay_strings_1, get_overlay_strings) (iterate_out_of_display_property, forward_to_next_line_start) (back_to_previous_visible_line_start, reseat, reseat_to_string) (get_next_display_element, set_iterator_to_next) (get_visually_first_element, compute_stop_pos_backwards) (handle_stop_backwards, next_element_from_buffer) (move_it_in_display_line_to, move_it_in_display_line) (move_it_to, move_it_vertically_backward, move_it_by_lines) (add_to_log, message_dolog, message_log_check_duplicate) (message2, message2_nolog, message3, message3_nolog (with_echo_area_buffer, display_echo_area_1, resize_mini_window_1) (current_message_1, truncate_echo_area, truncate_message_1) (set_message, set_message_1, store_mode_line_noprop) (hscroll_window_tree, debug_delta, debug_delta_bytes, debug_end_vpos) (text_outside_line_unchanged_p, check_point_in_composition) (reconsider_clip_changes) (redisplay_internal, set_cursor_from_row, try_scrolling) (try_cursor_movement, set_vertical_scroll_bar, redisplay_window) (redisplay_window, find_last_unchanged_at_beg_row) (find_first_unchanged_at_end_row, row_containing_pos, try_window_id) (trailing_whitespace_p, find_row_edges, display_line) (RECORD_MAX_MIN_POS, Fcurrent_bidi_paragraph_direction) (display_mode_element, store_mode_line_string) (pint2str, pint2hrstr, decode_mode_spec) (display_count_lines, display_string, draw_glyphs) (x_produce_glyphs, x_insert_glyphs) (rows_from_pos_range, mouse_face_from_buffer_pos) (fast_find_string_pos, mouse_face_from_string_pos) (note_mode_line_or_margin_highlight, note_mouse_highlight): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (safe_call, init_from_display_pos, handle_fontified_prop) (handle_single_display_spec, load_overlay_strings) (with_echo_area_buffer, setup_echo_area_for_printing) (display_echo_area, echo_area_display) (x_consider_frame_title, prepare_menu_bars, update_menu_bar) (update_tool_bar, hscroll_window_tree, redisplay_internal) (redisplay_window, dump_glyph_row, display_mode_line, Fformat_mode_line) (decode_mode_spec, on_hot_spot_p): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (handle_single_display_spec, build_desired_tool_bar_string) (redisplay_tool_bar, scroll_window_tree, Fdump_glyph_matrix) (get_specified_cursor_type): Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types. (struct overlay_entry, resize_mini_window, Fdump_glyph_row) (Flookup_image_map): Don't assume fixnums fit in int. (compare_overlay_entries): Avoid mishandling comparisons due to subtraction overflow. (load_overlay_strings): Use SAFE_NALLOCA, not alloca. (last_escape_glyph_face_id, last_glyphless_glyph_face_id): (handle_tool_bar_click): Use int, not unsigned, since we prefer signed and the signedness doesn't matter here. (get_next_display_element, next_element_from_display_vector): Use int, not EMACS_INT, when int is wide enough. (start_hourglass): Use duration_to_sec_usec to do proper overflow checking on durations. * xfaces.c (Fbitmap_spec_p): Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types. (compare_fonts_by_sort_order): Avoid mishandling comparisons due to subtraction overflow. (Fx_family_fonts, realize_basic_faces): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (Fx_family_fonts): Don't assume fixnum fits in int. Use SAFE_ALLOCA_LISP, not alloca. (merge_face_heights): Remove unnecessary cast to EMACS_INT. (Finternal_make_lisp_face): Don't allocate more than MAX_FACE_ID. (face_at_buffer_position, face_for_overlay_string) (face_at_string_position): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. (merge_faces): Use int, not EMACS_INT, where int is wide enough. * xfns.c (x_set_menu_bar_lines, x_set_tool_bar_lines, x_icon_verify) (Fx_show_tip): Check that fixnums are in proper range for system types. (Fx_create_frame, x_create_tip_frame, Fx_show_tip) (Fx_hide_tip, Fx_file_dialog, Fx_select_font): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (Fx_change_window_property): Don't assume fixnums fit in int. * xfont.c (xfont_chars_supported): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. * xmenu.c (Fx_popup_dialog, set_frame_menubar) (create_and_show_popup_menu, create_and_show_dialog, xmenu_show): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. * xml.c (parse_region): * xrdb.c (magic_file_p): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, where ptrdiff_t is wide enough. * xselect.c (TRACE1): Don't assume pid_t promotes to int. (x_get_local_selection, x_reply_selection_request) (x_handle_selection_request, wait_for_property_change): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. (selection_data_to_lisp_data): Use short, not EMACS_INT, where short is wide enough. (x_send_client_event): Don't assume fixnum fits in int. * xterm.c (x_x_to_emacs_modifiers): Don't assume EMACS_INT overflows nicely into int. (x_emacs_to_x_modifiers): Use EMACS_INT, not int, because values may come from Lisp. (handle_one_xevent): NATNUMP can eval its arg twice. (x_connection_closed): Use ptrdiff_t, not int, to avoid needless 32-bit limit on 64-bit hosts. * xterm.h: Adjust decls to match defn changes elsewhere. (struct scroll_bar): Use struct vectorlike_header rather than rolling our own approximation. (SCROLL_BAR_VEC_SIZE): Remove; not used.
2011-07-28* coding.c: Integer and memory overflow fixes.Paul Eggert1-5/+8
(produce_chars): Redo buffer-overflow calculations to avoid unnecessary integer overflow. Check for size overflow. (encode_coding_object): Don't update size until xmalloc succeeds.
2011-07-18Use ptrdiff_t for hash table indexes.Paul Eggert1-2/+2
* category.c (hash_get_category_set): * ccl.c (ccl_driver): * charset.h (struct charset.hash_index, CHECK_CHARSET_GET_ID): * coding.c (coding_system_charset_list, detect_coding_system): * coding.h (struct coding_system.id): * composite.c (get_composition_id, gstring_lookup_cache): * fns.c (hash_lookup, hash_put, Fgethash, Fputhash): * image.c (xpm_get_color_table_h): * lisp.h (hash_lookup, hash_put): * minibuf.c (Ftest_completion): Use ptrdiff_t for hash table indexes, not int (which is too narrow, on 64-bit hosts) or EMACS_INT (which is too wide, on 32-bit --with-wide-int hosts).
2011-07-01* coding.c (Fencode_coding_string): Record the last coding systemKazuhiro Ito1-1/+1
used, as the function doc string says. Fixes: debbugs:8738
2011-06-19* coding.c (make_subsidiaries): Don't assume string length fits in int.Paul Eggert1-2/+2
2011-06-14Variadic C functions now count arguments with ptrdiff_t.Paul Eggert1-4/+4
This partly undoes my 2011-03-30 change, which replaced int with size_t. Back then I didn't know that the Emacs coding style prefers signed int. Also, in the meantime I found a few more instances where arguments were being counted with int, which may truncate counts on 64-bit machines, or EMACS_INT, which may be unnecessarily wide. * lisp.h (struct Lisp_Subr.function.aMANY) (DEFUN_ARGS_MANY, internal_condition_case_n, safe_call): Arg counts are now ptrdiff_t, not size_t. All variadic functions and their callers changed accordingly. (struct gcpro.nvars): Now size_t, not size_t. All uses changed. * bytecode.c (exec_byte_code): Check maxdepth for overflow, to avoid potential buffer overrun. Don't assume arg counts fit in 'int'. * callint.c (Fcall_interactively): Check arg count for overflow, to avoid potential buffer overrun. Use signed char, not 'int', for 'varies' array, so that we needn't bother to check its size calculation for overflow. * editfns.c (Fformat): Use ptrdiff_t, not EMACS_INT, to count args. * eval.c (apply_lambda): * fns.c (Fmapconcat): Use XFASTINT, not XINT, to get args length. (struct textprop_rec.argnum): Now ptrdiff_t, not int. All uses changed. (mapconcat): Use ptrdiff_t, not int and EMACS_INT, to count args.
2011-06-08* alloc.c: Catch some string size overflows that we were missing.Paul Eggert1-1/+1
(XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK_SIZE) [!XMALLOC_OVERRUN_CHECK]: Define to 0, for convenience in STRING_BYTES_MAX. (STRING_BYTES_MAX): New macro, superseding the old one in lisp.h. The definition here is exact; the one in lisp.h was approximate. (allocate_string_data): Check for string overflow. This catches some instances we weren't catching before. Also, it catches size_t overflow on (unusual) hosts where SIZE_MAX <= min (PTRDIFF_MAX, MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM), e.g., when size_t is 32 bits and ptrdiff_t and EMACS_INT are both 64 bits. * character.c, coding.c, doprnt.c, editfns.c, eval.c: All uses of STRING_BYTES_MAX replaced by STRING_BYTES_BOUND. * lisp.h (STRING_BYTES_BOUND): Renamed from STRING_BYTES_MAX.
2011-06-05Check for buffer and string overflow more precisely.Paul Eggert1-2/+2
* buffer.h (BUF_BYTES_MAX): New macro. * lisp.h (STRING_BYTES_MAX): New macro. * alloc.c (Fmake_string): * character.c (string_escape_byte8): * coding.c (coding_alloc_by_realloc): * doprnt.c (doprnt): * editfns.c (Fformat): * eval.c (verror): Use STRING_BYTES_MAX, not MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM, since they may not be the same number. * editfns.c (Finsert_char): * fileio.c (Finsert_file_contents): Likewise for BUF_BYTES_MAX.
2011-06-03Check for buffer and string overflow more precisely.Paul Eggert1-2/+2
* buffer.h (BUF_BYTES_MAX): New macro. * lisp.h (STRING_BYTES_MAX): New macro. * alloc.c (Fmake_string): * character.c (string_escape_byte8): * coding.c (coding_alloc_by_realloc): * doprnt.c (doprnt): * editfns.c (Fformat): * eval.c (verror): Use STRING_BYTES_MAX, not MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM, since they may not be the same number. * editfns.c (Finsert_char): * fileio.c (Finsert_file_contents): Likewise for BUF_BYTES_MAX.
2011-05-30src/coding.c: Fix a typo in a comment.Eli Zaretskii1-2/+2
2011-05-28[ChangeLog]Paul Eggert1-9/+9
Use 'inline', not 'INLINE'. * configure.in, autogen/config.in (INLINE): Remove. [lib-src/ChangeLog] Use 'inline', not 'INLINE'. * etags.c (hash): Now inline unconditionally. * make-docfile.c (put_char): inline, not INLINE. [nt/ChangeLog] Use 'inline', not 'INLINE'. * config.nt (INLINE): Remove. [src/ChangeLog] Use 'inline', not 'INLINE'. * alloc.c, fontset.c (INLINE): Remove. * alloc.c, bidi.c, charset.c, coding.c, dispnew.c, fns.c, image.c: * intervals.c, keyboard.c, process.c, syntax.c, textprop.c, w32term.c: * xdisp.c, xfaces.c, xterm.c: Replace all uses of INLINE with inline. * gmalloc.c (register_heapinfo): Use inline unconditionally. * lisp.h (LISP_MAKE_RVALUE): Use inline, not __inline__.
2011-05-09Backport revisions ↵Eli Zaretskii1-1/+1
2011-04-24T05:30:24Z!eggert@cs.ucla.edu..2011-04-25T19:40:22Z!eggert@cs.ucla.edu (inclusive) from trunk (bug#8623) The next log entry shows the actual changes by Paul Eggert. Fix a problem with aliasing and vector headers. GCC 4.6.0 optimizes based on type-based alias analysis. For example, if b is of type struct buffer * and v of type struct Lisp_Vector *, then gcc -O2 was incorrectly assuming that &b->size != &v->size, and therefore "v->size = 1; b->size = 2; return v->size;" must therefore return 1. This assumption is incorrect for Emacs, since it type-puns struct Lisp_Vector * with many other types. To fix this problem, this patch adds a new type struct vector_header that documents the constraints on layout of vectors and pseudovectors, and helps optimizing compilers not get fooled by Emacs's type punning. It also adds the macros XSETTYPED_PVECTYPE XSETTYPED_PSEUDOVECTOR, TYPED_PSEUDOVECTORP, for similar reasons. src/lisp.h (XVECTOR_SIZE): New convenience macro. All previous uses of XVECTOR (foo)->size replaced to use this macro, to avoid the hassle of writing XVECTOR (foo)->header.size. src/lisp.h: Say "vectorlike header" rather than "vector header. (struct vectorlike_header): Rename from struct vector_header. (XVECTORLIKE_HEADER_SIZE): Renamed from XVECTOR_HEADER_SIZE. All uses changed. (XVECTOR_HEADER_SIZE): New macro, for use in XSETPSEUDOVECTOR. (XSETTYPED_PVECTYPE): New macro, specifying the name of the size member. (XSETPVECTYPE): Rewrite in terms of new macro. (XSETPVECTYPESIZE): New macro, specifying both type and size. This is a bit clearer, and further avoids the possibility of undesirable aliasing. (XSETTYPED_PSEUDOVECTOR): New macro, specifying the size. (XSETPSEUDOVECTOR): Rewrite in terms of XSETTYPED_PSEUDOVECTOR and XVECTOR_HEADER_SIZE. (XSETSUBR): Rewrite in terms of XSETTYPED_PSEUDOVECTOR and XSIZE, since Lisp_Subr is a special case (no "next" field). (ASIZE): Rewrite in terms of XVECTOR_SIZE. (struct vector_header): New type. (TYPED_PSEUDOVECTORP): New macro, also specifying the C type of the object, to help avoid aliasing. (PSEUDOVECTORP): Rewrite in terms of TYPED_PSEUDOVECTORP. (SUBRP): Likewise, since Lisp_Subr is a special case. src/lisp.h (struct Lisp_Vector, struct Lisp_Char_Table): (struct Lisp_Sub_Char_Table, struct Lisp_Bool_Vector): (struct Lisp_Hash_Table): Combine first two members into a single struct vector_header member. All uses of "size" and "next" members changed to be "header.size" and "header.next". src/buffer.h (struct buffer): Likewise. src/font.h (struct font_spec, struct font_entity, struct font): Likewise. src/frame.h (struct frame): Likewise. src/process.h (struct Lisp_Process): Likewise. src/termhooks.h (struct terminal): Likewise. src/window.c (struct save_window_data, struct saved_window): Likewise. src/window.h (struct window): Likewise. src/alloc.c (allocate_buffer, Fmake_bool_vector, allocate_pseudovector): Use XSETPVECTYPESIZE, not XSETPVECTYPE, to avoid aliasing problems. src/buffer.c (init_buffer_once): Likewise. src/lread.c (defsubr): Use XSETTYPED_PVECTYPE, since Lisp_Subr is a special case. src/process.c (Fformat_network_address): Use local var for size, for brevity. src/fns.c (vector): Remove; this old hack is no longer needed. src/bytecode.c (exec_byte_code): Don't use XVECTOR before CHECK_VECTOR.
2011-05-01* coding.c (detect_coding_charset): Fix typo: * 2 -> *4 (Bug#8601).Paul Eggert1-2/+2
2011-04-29Lift the MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM/4 limitation on visited files (bug#8528).Eli Zaretskii1-1/+9
src/fileio.c (Finsert_file_contents): Don't limit file size to 1/4 of MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM. src/coding.c (coding_alloc_by_realloc): Error out if destination will grow beyond MOST_POSITIVE_FIXNUM. (decode_coding_emacs_mule): Abort if there isn't enough place in charbuf for the composition carryover bytes. Reserve an extra space for up to 2 characters produced in a loop. (decode_coding_iso_2022): Abort if there isn't enough place in charbuf for the composition carryover bytes.
2011-04-27Improve `doprnt' and its usage. (Bug#8545)Eli Zaretskii1-2/+3
src/doprnt.c (doprnt): Make sure `format' is never accessed beyond `format_end'. Remove support for %l as a conversion specifier. Don't use xrealloc. Improve diagnostics when the %l size modifier is used. Update the commentary. src/eval.c (verror): Simplify calculation of size_t. src/coding.c (Ffind_operation_coding_system): Fix diagnostic error messages.
2011-04-25* lisp.h: (XVECTOR_SIZE): Remove. All uses replaced with ASIZE.Paul Eggert1-1/+1
(ASIZE): Now contains previous implementation of XVECTOR_SIZE instead of invoking XVECTOR_SIZE.
2011-04-25lisp.h: Fix a problem with aliasing and vector headers.Paul Eggert1-1/+1
GCC 4.6.0 optimizes based on type-based alias analysis. For example, if b is of type struct buffer * and v of type struct Lisp_Vector *, then gcc -O2 was incorrectly assuming that &b->size != &v->size, and therefore "v->size = 1; b->size = 2; return v->size;" must therefore return 1. This assumption is incorrect for Emacs, since it type-puns struct Lisp_Vector * with many other types. To fix this problem, this patch adds a new type struct vector_header that documents the constraints on layout of vectors and pseudovectors, and helps optimizing compilers not get fooled by Emacs's type punning. It also adds the macros XSETTYPED_PVECTYPE XSETTYPED_PSEUDOVECTOR, TYPED_PSEUDOVECTORP, for similar reasons. * lisp.h (XVECTOR_SIZE): New convenience macro. All previous uses of XVECTOR (foo)->size replaced to use this macro, to avoid the hassle of writing XVECTOR (foo)->header.size. (XVECTOR_HEADER_SIZE): New macro, for use in XSETPSEUDOVECTOR. (XSETTYPED_PVECTYPE): New macro, specifying the name of the size member. (XSETPVECTYPE): Rewrite in terms of new macro. (XSETPVECTYPESIZE): New macro, specifying both type and size. This is a bit clearer, and further avoids the possibility of undesirable aliasing. (XSETTYPED_PSEUDOVECTOR): New macro, specifying the size. (XSETPSEUDOVECTOR): Rewrite in terms of XSETTYPED_PSEUDOVECTOR and XVECTOR_HEADER_SIZE. (XSETSUBR): Rewrite in terms of XSETTYPED_PSEUDOVECTOR and XSIZE, since Lisp_Subr is a special case (no "next" field). (ASIZE): Rewrite in terms of XVECTOR_SIZE. (struct vector_header): New type. (TYPED_PSEUDOVECTORP): New macro, also specifying the C type of the object, to help avoid aliasing. (PSEUDOVECTORP): Rewrite in terms of TYPED_PSEUDOVECTORP. (SUBRP): Likewise, since Lisp_Subr is a special case. * lisp.h (struct Lisp_Vector, struct Lisp_Char_Table): (struct Lisp_Sub_Char_Table, struct Lisp_Bool_Vector): (struct Lisp_Hash_Table): Combine first two members into a single struct vector_header member. All uses of "size" and "next" members changed to be "header.size" and "header.next". * buffer.h (struct buffer): Likewise. * font.h (struct font_spec, struct font_entity, struct font): Likewise. * frame.h (struct frame): Likewise. * process.h (struct Lisp_Process): Likewise. * termhooks.h (struct terminal): Likewise. * window.c (struct save_window_data, struct saved_window): Likewise. * window.h (struct window): Likewise. * alloc.c (allocate_buffer, Fmake_bool_vector, allocate_pseudovector): Use XSETPVECTYPESIZE, not XSETPVECTYPE, to avoid aliasing problems. * buffer.c (init_buffer_once): Likewise. * lread.c (defsubr): Use XSETTYPED_PVECTYPE, since Lisp_Subr is a special case. * process.c (Fformat_network_address): Use local var for size, for brevity.
2011-04-23Fix doprnt so it could be used safely in `verror'. (Bug#8435)Eli Zaretskii1-2/+2
src/doprnt.c: Include limits.h. (SIZE_MAX): New macro. (doprnt): Return a size_t value. 2nd arg is now size_t. Many local variables are now size_t instead of int or unsigned. Improve overflow protection. Support `l' modifier for integer conversions. Support %l conversion. Don't assume an EMACS_INT argument for integer conversions and for %c. src/lisp.h (doprnt): Restore prototype. src/makefile.w32-in ($(BLD)/callint.$(O)): Depend on $(SRC)/character.h. src/Makefile.in (base_obj): Add back doprnt.o. src/deps.mk (doprnt.o): Add back prerequisites. (callint.o): Depend on character.h. src/eval.c (internal_lisp_condition_case): Include the handler representation in the error message. (verror): Call doprnt instead of vsnprintf. Fix an off-by-one bug when breaking from the loop. src/xdisp.c (vmessage): Call doprnt instead of vsnprintf. src/callint.c (Fcall_interactively): When displaying error message about invalid control letter, pass the character's codepoint, not a pointer to its multibyte form. Improve display of the character in octal and display also its hex code. src/character.c (char_string): Use %x to display the (unsigned) codepoint of an invalid character, to avoid displaying a bogus negative value. src/font.c (check_otf_features): Pass SDATA of SYMBOL_NAME to `error', not SYMBOL_NAME itself. src/coding.c (Fencode_sjis_char, Fencode_big5_char): Use %c for character arguments to `error'. src/charset.c (check_iso_charset_parameter): Fix incorrect argument to `error' in error message about FINAL_CHAR argument. Make sure FINAL_CHAR is a character, and use %c when it is passed as argument to `error'.
2011-04-18Replace pEd with more-general pI, and fix some printf arg casts.Paul Eggert1-6/+6
* lisp.h (pI): New macro, generalizing old pEd macro to other conversion specifiers. For example, use "...%"pI"d..." rather than "...%"pEd"...". (pEd): Remove. All uses replaced with similar uses of pI. * src/m/amdx86-64.h, src/m/ia64.h, src/m/ibms390x.h: Likewise. * alloc.c (check_pure_size): Don't overflow by converting size to int. * bidi.c (bidi_dump_cached_states): Use pI to avoid cast. * data.c (Fnumber_to_string): Use pI instead of if-then-else-abort. * dbusbind.c (xd_append_arg): Use pI to avoid cast. (Fdbus_method_return_internal, Fdbus_method_error_internal): Likewise. * font.c (font_unparse_xlfd): Avoid potential buffer overrun on 64-bit hosts. (font_unparse_xlfd, font_unparse_fcname): Use pI to avoid casts. * keyboard.c (record_char, modify_event_symbol): Use pI to avoid casts. * print.c (safe_debug_print, print_object): Likewise. (print_object): Don't overflow by converting EMACS_INT or EMACS_UINT to int. Use pI instead of if-then-else-abort. Use %p to avoid casts. * process.c (Fmake_network_process): Use pI to avoid cast. * region-cache.c (pp_cache): Likewise. * xdisp.c (decode_mode_spec): Likewise. * xrdb.c (x_load_resources) [USE_MOTIF]: Use pI to avoid undefined behavior on 64-bit hosts with printf arg. * xselect.c (x_queue_event): Use %p to avoid casts. (x_stop_queuing_selection_requests): Likewise. (x_get_window_property): Don't truncate byte count to an 'int' when tracing.
2011-04-13Undo the DEFUN->DEFUE change.Paul Eggert1-8/+8
2011-04-10* coding.h (coding, code_convert_region, encode_coding_gap): RemovePaul Eggert1-29/+5
decls. * coding.c (Vsjis_coding_system, Vbig5_coding_system): (iso_code_class, detect_coding, code_convert_region): Now static. (encode_coding_gap): Remove; unused.
2011-04-10Declare Lisp_Object Q* variables to be 'static' if not exproted.Paul Eggert1-16/+19
This makes it easier for human readers (and static analyzers) to see whether these variables are used from other modules. * alloc.c, buffer.c, bytecode.c, callint.c, casetab.c, category.c: * ccl.c, character.c, charset.c, cmds.c, coding.c, composite.c: * data.c, dbusbind.c, dired.c, editfns.c, eval.c, fileio.c, fns.c: * font.c, frame.c, fringe.c, ftfont.c, image.c, keyboard.c, keymap.c: * lread.c, macros.c, minibuf.c, print.c, process.c, search.c: * sound.c, syntax.c, textprop.c, window.c, xdisp.c, xfaces.c, xfns.c: * xmenu.c, xselect.c: Declare Q* vars static if they are not used in other modules. * ccl.h, character.h, charset.h, coding.h, composite.h, font.h: * frame.h, intervals.h, keyboard.h, lisp.h, process.h, syntax.h: Remove decls of unexported vars. * keyboard.h (EVENT_HEAD_UNMODIFIED): Remove now-unused macro.
2011-04-10Make Emacs functions such as Fatom 'static' by default.Paul Eggert1-8/+8
This makes it easier for human readers (and static analyzers) to see whether these functions can be called from other modules. DEFUN now defines a static function. To make the function external so that it can be used in other C modules, use the new macro DEFUE. * lisp.h (DEFINE_FUNC): New macro, with the old contents of DEFUN. (DEFUN): Rewrite in terms of DEFINE_FUNC. It now generates a static function definition. Use DEFUE if you want an extern one. (DEFUE, INFUN): New macros. (Funibyte_char_to_multibyte, Fsyntax_table_p, Finit_image_library): (Feval_region, Fbacktrace, Ffetch_bytecode, Fswitch_to_buffer): (Ffile_executable_p, Fmake_symbolic_link, Fcommand_execute): (Fget_process, Fdocumentation_property, Fbyte_code, Ffile_attributes): Remove decls, since these functions are now static. (Funintern, Fget_internal_run_time): New decls, since these functions were already external. * alloc.c, buffer.c, callint.c, callproc.c, casefiddle.c, casetab.c: * ccl.c, character.c, chartab.c, cmds.c, coding.c, data.c, dispnew.c: * doc.c, editfns.c, emacs.c, eval.c, fileio.c, filelock.c, floatfns.c: * fns.c, font.c, fontset.c, frame.c, image.c, indent.c: * keyboard.c, keymap.c, lread.c: * macros.c, marker.c, menu.c, minibuf.c, print.c, process.c, search.c: * syntax.c, term.c, terminal.c, textprop.c, undo.c: * window.c, xdisp.c, xfaces.c, xfns.c, xmenu.c, xsettings.c: Mark functions with DEFUE instead of DEFUN, if they are used in other modules. * buffer.c (Fset_buffer_major_mode, Fdelete_overlay): New forward decls for now-static functions. * buffer.h (Fdelete_overlay): Remove decl. * callproc.c (Fgetenv_internal): Mark as internal. * composite.c (Fremove_list_of_text_properties): Remove decl. (Fcomposition_get_gstring): New forward static decl. * composite.h (Fcomposite_get_gstring): Remove decl. * dired.c (Ffile_attributes): New forward static decl. * doc.c (Fdocumntation_property): New forward static decl. * eval.c (Ffetch_bytecode): New forward static decl. (Funintern): Remove extern decl; now in .h file where it belongs. * fileio.c (Fmake_symbolic_link): New forward static decl. * image.c (Finit_image_library): New forward static decl. * insdel.c (Fcombine_after_change_execute): Make forward decl static. * intervals.h (Fprevious_property_change): (Fremove_list_of_text_properties): Remove decls. * keyboard.c (Fthis_command_keys): Remove decl. (Fcommand_execute): New forward static decl. * keymap.c (Flookup_key): New forward static decl. (Fcopy_keymap): Now static. * keymap.h (Flookup_key): Remove decl. * process.c (Fget_process): New forward static decl. (Fprocess_datagram_address): Mark as internal. * syntax.c (Fsyntax_table_p): New forward static decl. (skip_chars): Remove duplicate decl. * textprop.c (Fprevious_property_change): New forward static decl. * window.c (Fset_window_fringes, Fset_window_scroll_bars): Now internal. (Fset_window_margins, Fset_window_vscroll): New forward static decls. * window.h (Fset_window_vscroll, Fset_window_margins): Remove decls.
2011-04-09Replace some uses of `int' with EMACS_INT.Eli Zaretskii1-47/+48
src/search.c (string_match_1, fast_string_match) (fast_c_string_match_ignore_case, fast_string_match_ignore_case) (scan_buffer, find_next_newline_no_quit) (find_before_next_newline, search_command, Freplace_match) (Fmatch_data): Make some `int' variables be EMACS_INT. src/xdisp.c (display_count_lines): 3rd argument and return value now EMACS_INT. All callers changed. (pint2hrstr): Last argument is now EMACS_INT. src/coding.c (detect_coding_utf_8, detect_coding_emacs_mule) (detect_coding_iso_2022, detect_coding_sjis, detect_coding_big5) (detect_coding_ccl, detect_coding_charset, decode_coding_utf_8) (decode_coding_utf_16, decode_coding_emacs_mule) (decode_coding_iso_2022, decode_coding_sjis, decode_coding_big5) (decode_coding_ccl, decode_coding_charset) <consumed_chars, consumed_chars_base>: Declare EMACS_INT. (decode_coding_iso_2022, decode_coding_emacs_mule) (decode_coding_sjis, decode_coding_big5, decode_coding_charset) <char_offset, last_offset>: Declare EMACS_INT. (encode_coding_utf_8, encode_coding_utf_16) (encode_coding_emacs_mule, encode_invocation_designation) (encode_designation_at_bol, encode_coding_iso_2022) (encode_coding_sjis, encode_coding_big5, encode_coding_ccl) (encode_coding_raw_text, encode_coding_charset) <produced_chars>: Declare EMACS_INT. (ASSURE_DESTINATION): Declare more_bytes EMACS_INT. (encode_invocation_designation): Last argument P_NCHARS is now EMACS_INT. (decode_eol): Declare pos_byte, pos, and pos_end EMACS_INT. (produce_chars): from_nchars and to_nchars are now EMACS_INT. src/coding.h (struct coding_system) <head_ascii>: Declare EMACS_INT. All users changed. src/ccl.c (Fccl_execute_on_string): Declare some variables EMACS_INT.
2011-04-06error: Print 32- and 64-bit integers portably (Bug#8435).Paul Eggert1-21/+32
Without this change, on typical 64-bit hosts error ("...%d...", N) was used to print both 32- and 64-bit integers N, which relied on undefined behavior. * lisp.h, src/m/amdx86-64.h, src/m/ia64.h, src/m/ibms390x.h (pEd): New macro. * lisp.h (error, verror): Mark as printf-like functions. * eval.c (verror): Use vsnprintf, not doprnt, to do the real work. Report overflow in size calculations when allocating printf buffer. Do not truncate output string at its first null byte. * xdisp.c (vmessage): Use vsnprintf, not doprnt, to do the real work. Truncate the output at a character boundary, since vsnprintf does not do that. * charset.c (check_iso_charset_parameter): Convert internal character to string before calling 'error', since %c now has the printf meaning. * coding.c (Fdecode_sjis_char, Fdecode_big5_char): Avoid int overflow when computing char to be passed to 'error'. Do not pass Lisp_Object to 'error'; pass the integer instead. * nsfns.m (Fns_do_applescript): Use int, not long, since it's formatted with plain %d.
2011-04-06* coding.c (Fdecode_sjis_char): Don't assume CODE fits in int.Paul Eggert1-2/+3
2011-04-04* coding.c (DECODE_COMPOSITION_RULE): If the rule is invalid, goto invalid_codePaul Eggert1-6/+5
directly, rather than having caller test rule sign. This avoids some unnecessary tests. * composite.h (COMPOSITION_ENCODE_RULE_VALID): New macro. (COMPOSITION_ENCODE_RULE): Arguments now must be valid. This affects only one use, in DECODE_COMPOSITION_RULE, which is changed.
2011-04-04* coding.c (EMIT_ONE_BYTE, EMIT_TWO_BYTES): Use unsigned, not int.Paul Eggert1-2/+2
This avoids several warnings with gcc -Wstrict-overflow.
2011-04-01* coding.c: Remove vars that are set but not used.Paul Eggert1-32/+12
(DECODE_COMPOSITION_RULE): Remove 2nd arg, which is unused. All callers changed. (decode_coding_utf_8, decode_coding_utf_16 decode_coding_emacs_mule): (decode_coding_iso_2022, encode_coding_sjis, encode_coding_big5): (decode_coding_charset): Remove vars that are set but not used.
2011-03-29src/*.c: Remove some additional unused parameters.Juanma Barranquero1-4/+3
* lisp.h (multibyte_char_to_unibyte): * character.c (multibyte_char_to_unibyte): Remove parameter `rev_tbl', unused since 2002-03-01T01:16:34Z!handa@m17n.org and 2008-02-01T16:01:31Z!miles@gnu.org. * character.h (CHAR_TO_BYTE8): * cmds.c (internal_self_insert): * editfns.c (general_insert_function): * keymap.c (push_key_description): * search.c (Freplace_match): * xdisp.c (message_dolog, set_message_1): All callers changed. * coding.c (encode_designation_at_bol): Remove parameter `charbuf_end', unused since 2002-03-01T01:17:24Z!handa@m17n.org and 2008-02-01T16:01:31Z!miles@gnu.org. All callers changed.
2011-03-26Variadic C functions now count arguments with size_t, not int.Paul Eggert1-9/+9
2011-03-22* coding.c (encode_coding_raw_text): Avoid unnecessary testPaul Eggert1-1/+2
the first time through the loop, since we know p0 < p1 then. This also avoids a gcc -Wstrict-overflow warning.
2011-03-15* src/coding.c (detect_coding_iso_2022): Reorganize code to clarifyAndreas Schwab1-79/+80
structure.