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patch 8.0.0537: illegal memory access with :z and large count
commit https://github.com/vim/vim/commit/fa0ad0bb0b4255e64ebcf9269d60a942e0ae7ff9
Author: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@vim.org>
Date: Sun Apr 2 15:45:17 2017 +0200
patch 8.0.0537: illegal memory access with :z and large count
Problem: Illegal memory access with :z and large count.
Solution: Check for number overflow, using long instead of int. (Dominique
Pelle, closes #1612)
author | Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org> |
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date | Sun, 02 Apr 2017 16:00:05 +0200 |
parents | bd5bec6291cc |
children | 08940efa6b4e |
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"Tests for nested functions " func NestedFunc() func! Func1() let g:text .= 'Func1 ' endfunc call Func1() func! s:func2() let g:text .= 's:func2 ' endfunc call s:func2() func! s:_func3() let g:text .= 's:_func3 ' endfunc call s:_func3() let fn = 'Func4' func! {fn}() let g:text .= 'Func4 ' endfunc call {fn}() let fn = 'func5' func! s:{fn}() let g:text .= 's:func5' endfunc call s:{fn}() endfunc func Test_nested_functions() let g:text = '' call NestedFunc() call assert_equal('Func1 s:func2 s:_func3 Func4 s:func5', g:text) endfunction func Test_nested_argument() func g:X() let g:Y = function('sort') endfunc let g:Y = function('sort') echo g:Y([], g:X()) delfunc g:X unlet g:Y endfunc func Recurse(count) if a:count > 0 call Recurse(a:count - 1) endif endfunc func Test_max_nesting() " TODO: why does this fail on Windows? Runs out of stack perhaps? if has('win32') return endif let call_depth_here = 2 let ex_depth_here = 5 set mfd& call Recurse(99 - call_depth_here) call assert_fails('call Recurse(' . (100 - call_depth_here) . ')', 'E132:') set mfd=210 call Recurse(209 - ex_depth_here) call assert_fails('call Recurse(' . (210 - ex_depth_here) . ')', 'E169:') set mfd& endfunc