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author | Tim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com> | 2002-04-27 18:44:32 (GMT) |
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committer | Tim Peters <tim.peters@gmail.com> | 2002-04-27 18:44:32 (GMT) |
commit | 5de9842b34cbefbfe74e6a99004616352f223133 (patch) | |
tree | a4e980e6833ab279d0eff942e6c9cbcfaf1f4d63 /Doc | |
parent | 602f740bc2da44ce25c22b7b4b5a7a4fb3435a5a (diff) | |
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Repair widespread misuse of _PyString_Resize. Since it's clear people
don't understand how this function works, also beefed up the docs. The
most common usage error is of this form (often spread out across gotos):
if (_PyString_Resize(&s, n) < 0) {
Py_DECREF(s);
s = NULL;
goto outtahere;
}
The error is that if _PyString_Resize runs out of memory, it automatically
decrefs the input string object s (which also deallocates it, since its
refcount must be 1 upon entry), and sets s to NULL. So if the "if"
branch ever triggers, it's an error to call Py_DECREF(s): s is already
NULL! A correct way to write the above is the simpler (and intended)
if (_PyString_Resize(&s, n) < 0)
goto outtahere;
Bugfix candidate.
Diffstat (limited to 'Doc')
-rw-r--r-- | Doc/api/concrete.tex | 11 |
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/api/concrete.tex b/Doc/api/concrete.tex index 9762924..26a82d3 100644 --- a/Doc/api/concrete.tex +++ b/Doc/api/concrete.tex @@ -586,7 +586,16 @@ parameter and are called with a non-string parameter. \begin{cfuncdesc}{int}{_PyString_Resize}{PyObject **string, int newsize} A way to resize a string object even though it is ``immutable''. Only use this to build up a brand new string object; don't use this - if the string may already be known in other parts of the code. + if the string may already be known in other parts of the code. It + is an error to call this function if the refcount on the input string + object is not one. + Pass the address of an existing string object as an lvalue (it may + be written into), and the new size desired. On success, \var{*string} + holds the resized string object and 0 is returned; the address in + \var{*string} may differ from its input value. If the + reallocation fails, the original string object at \var{*string} is + deallocated, \var{*string} is set to \NULL{}, a memory exception is set, + and -1 is returned. \end{cfuncdesc} \begin{cfuncdesc}{PyObject*}{PyString_Format}{PyObject *format, |