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* lib/regex_internal.c (re_string_reconstruct): Don't assume buffer
lengths fit in regoff_t; this isn't true if regoff_t is the same
width as size_t.
* lib/regex.c (re_search_internal): 5th arg is LAST_START
(= START + RANGE) instead of RANGE. This avoids overflow
problems when regoff_t is the same width as size_t.
All callers changed.
(re_search_2_stub): Check for overflow when adding the
sizes of the two strings.
(re_search_stub): Check for overflow when adding START
to RANGE; if it occurs, substitute the extreme value.
* config/srclist.txt: Add glibc bug 1284.
author | Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu> |
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date | Thu, 01 Sep 2005 07:03:01 +0000 |
parents | 9300a4e513e9 |
children | 96c32553b4c6 |
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/* idcache.c -- map user and group IDs, cached for speed Copyright (C) 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1997, 1998, 2003, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */ #if HAVE_CONFIG_H # include <config.h> #endif #include <stdio.h> #include <string.h> #include <sys/types.h> #include <pwd.h> #include <grp.h> #if HAVE_UNISTD_H # include <unistd.h> #endif #include "xalloc.h" #ifdef __DJGPP__ static char digits[] = "0123456789"; #endif struct userid { union { uid_t u; gid_t g; } id; char *name; struct userid *next; }; static struct userid *user_alist; /* The members of this list have names not in the local passwd file. */ static struct userid *nouser_alist; /* Translate UID to a login name, with cache, or NULL if unresolved. */ char * getuser (uid_t uid) { register struct userid *tail; struct passwd *pwent; for (tail = user_alist; tail; tail = tail->next) if (tail->id.u == uid) return tail->name; pwent = getpwuid (uid); tail = xmalloc (sizeof *tail); tail->id.u = uid; tail->name = pwent ? xstrdup (pwent->pw_name) : NULL; /* Add to the head of the list, so most recently used is first. */ tail->next = user_alist; user_alist = tail; return tail->name; } /* Translate USER to a UID, with cache. Return NULL if there is no such user. (We also cache which user names have no passwd entry, so we don't keep looking them up.) */ uid_t * getuidbyname (const char *user) { register struct userid *tail; struct passwd *pwent; for (tail = user_alist; tail; tail = tail->next) /* Avoid a function call for the most common case. */ if (*tail->name == *user && !strcmp (tail->name, user)) return &tail->id.u; for (tail = nouser_alist; tail; tail = tail->next) /* Avoid a function call for the most common case. */ if (*tail->name == *user && !strcmp (tail->name, user)) return 0; pwent = getpwnam (user); #ifdef __DJGPP__ /* We need to pretend to be the user USER, to make pwd functions know about an arbitrary user name. */ if (!pwent && strspn (user, digits) < strlen (user)) { setenv ("USER", user, 1); pwent = getpwnam (user); /* now it will succeed */ } #endif tail = xmalloc (sizeof *tail); tail->name = xstrdup (user); /* Add to the head of the list, so most recently used is first. */ if (pwent) { tail->id.u = pwent->pw_uid; tail->next = user_alist; user_alist = tail; return &tail->id.u; } tail->next = nouser_alist; nouser_alist = tail; return 0; } /* Use the same struct as for userids. */ static struct userid *group_alist; static struct userid *nogroup_alist; /* Translate GID to a group name, with cache, or NULL if unresolved. */ char * getgroup (gid_t gid) { register struct userid *tail; struct group *grent; for (tail = group_alist; tail; tail = tail->next) if (tail->id.g == gid) return tail->name; grent = getgrgid (gid); tail = xmalloc (sizeof *tail); tail->id.g = gid; tail->name = grent ? xstrdup (grent->gr_name) : NULL; /* Add to the head of the list, so most recently used is first. */ tail->next = group_alist; group_alist = tail; return tail->name; } /* Translate GROUP to a GID, with cache. Return NULL if there is no such group. (We also cache which group names have no group entry, so we don't keep looking them up.) */ gid_t * getgidbyname (const char *group) { register struct userid *tail; struct group *grent; for (tail = group_alist; tail; tail = tail->next) /* Avoid a function call for the most common case. */ if (*tail->name == *group && !strcmp (tail->name, group)) return &tail->id.g; for (tail = nogroup_alist; tail; tail = tail->next) /* Avoid a function call for the most common case. */ if (*tail->name == *group && !strcmp (tail->name, group)) return 0; grent = getgrnam (group); #ifdef __DJGPP__ /* We need to pretend to belong to group GROUP, to make grp functions know about any arbitrary group name. */ if (!grent && strspn (group, digits) < strlen (group)) { setenv ("GROUP", group, 1); grent = getgrnam (group); /* now it will succeed */ } #endif tail = xmalloc (sizeof *tail); tail->name = xstrdup (group); /* Add to the head of the list, so most recently used is first. */ if (grent) { tail->id.g = grent->gr_gid; tail->next = group_alist; group_alist = tail; return &tail->id.g; } tail->next = nogroup_alist; nogroup_alist = tail; return 0; }