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authorJohn MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu>2020-05-13 17:07:29 -0700
committerJohn MacFarlane <jgm@berkeley.edu>2020-05-13 17:07:29 -0700
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Don't call memcpy with NULL as 1st parameter.
This is illegal according to the C standard, sec. 7.1.4. "If an argument to a function has an invalid value (such as a value outside the domain of the function, or a pointer outside the address space of the program, or a null pointer, or a pointer to non-modifiable storage when the corresponding parameter is not const-qualified) or a type (after promotion) not expected by a function with variable number of arguments, the behavior is undefined." 7.24.1(2): "Where an argument declared as size_t n specifies the length of the array for a function, n can have the value zero […] pointer arguments on such a call shall still have valid values, as described in 7.1.4." See https://www.imperialviolet.org/2016/06/26/nonnull.html
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