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view src/proto/hashtab.pro @ 6765:ec46a5ca1b51 v7.4.704
patch 7.4.704
Problem: Searching for a character matches an illegal byte and causes
invalid memory access. (Dominique Pelle)
Solution: Do not match an invalid byte when search for a character in a
string. Fix equivalence classes using negative numbers, which
result in illegal bytes.
author | Bram Moolenaar <bram@vim.org> |
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date | Tue, 21 Apr 2015 14:02:35 +0200 |
parents | e63691e7c504 |
children | 21b0a39d13ed |
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/* hashtab.c */ void hash_init __ARGS((hashtab_T *ht)); void hash_clear __ARGS((hashtab_T *ht)); void hash_clear_all __ARGS((hashtab_T *ht, int off)); hashitem_T *hash_find __ARGS((hashtab_T *ht, char_u *key)); hashitem_T *hash_lookup __ARGS((hashtab_T *ht, char_u *key, hash_T hash)); void hash_debug_results __ARGS((void)); int hash_add __ARGS((hashtab_T *ht, char_u *key)); int hash_add_item __ARGS((hashtab_T *ht, hashitem_T *hi, char_u *key, hash_T hash)); void hash_remove __ARGS((hashtab_T *ht, hashitem_T *hi)); void hash_lock __ARGS((hashtab_T *ht)); void hash_unlock __ARGS((hashtab_T *ht)); hash_T hash_hash __ARGS((char_u *key)); /* vim: set ft=c : */