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2013-03-19libsec: avoid undefined CXi Wang1-2/+1
gcc compiles `p + length < p' into 'length < 0' since pointer overflow is undefined behavior in C. This breaks the check against a large `length'. Use `length > pend - p' instead. There's no need to check `length < 0' since `length' is from length_decode() and should be non-negative. === Try the simplified code. void bar(void); void foo(unsigned char *p, int length) { if (p + length < p) bar(); } $ gcc -S -o - t.c -O2 ... foo: .LFB0: .cfi_startproc testl %esi, %esi js .L4 rep ret .L4: jmp bar .cfi_endproc Clearly `p' is not used at all. R=rsc CC=plan9port.codebot https://codereview.appspot.com/7231069
2006-04-01Use gcc -ansi -pedantic in 9c. Fix many non-C89-isms.rsc1-2/+2
2005-02-13add dsa x509rsc1-0/+74
2004-12-26changes from plan 9. some clean-up.rsc1-8/+12
2004-03-26SunOS can rot in hell.rsc1-1/+1
2004-03-21Add most of libsec.rsc1-0/+2524