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-rw-r--r-- | Misc/NEWS | 3 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | Modules/readline.c | 45 |
2 files changed, 29 insertions, 19 deletions
@@ -21,6 +21,9 @@ Core and Builtins Extensions ---------- +- Issue #8065: Fix memory leak in readline module (from failure to + free the result of history_get_history_state()). + - Issue #9450: Fix memory leak in readline.replace_history_item and readline.remove_history_item for readline version >= 5.0. diff --git a/Modules/readline.c b/Modules/readline.c index c8aac8c..2a12629 100644 --- a/Modules/readline.c +++ b/Modules/readline.c @@ -534,6 +534,25 @@ PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_get_completer, \n\ Returns current completer function."); +/* Private function to get current length of history. XXX It may be + * possible to replace this with a direct use of history_length instead, + * but it's not clear whether BSD's libedit keeps history_length up to date. + * See issue #8065.*/ + +static int +_py_get_history_length(void) +{ + HISTORY_STATE *hist_st = history_get_history_state(); + int length = hist_st->length; + /* the history docs don't say so, but the address of hist_st changes each + time history_get_history_state is called which makes me think it's + freshly malloc'd memory... on the other hand, the address of the last + line stays the same as long as history isn't extended, so it appears to + be malloc'd but managed by the history package... */ + free(hist_st); + return length; +} + /* Exported function to get any element of history */ static PyObject * @@ -552,9 +571,7 @@ get_history_item(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) * code doesn't have to worry about the * difference. */ - HISTORY_STATE *hist_st; - hist_st = history_get_history_state(); - + int length = _py_get_history_length(); idx --; /* @@ -562,7 +579,7 @@ get_history_item(PyObject *self, PyObject *args) * the index is out of range, therefore * test for that and fail gracefully. */ - if (idx < 0 || idx >= hist_st->length) { + if (idx < 0 || idx >= length) { Py_RETURN_NONE; } } @@ -584,10 +601,7 @@ return the current contents of history item at index."); static PyObject * get_current_history_length(PyObject *self, PyObject *noarg) { - HISTORY_STATE *hist_st; - - hist_st = history_get_history_state(); - return PyLong_FromLong(hist_st ? (long) hist_st->length : (long) 0); + return PyLong_FromLong((long)_py_get_history_length()); } PyDoc_STRVAR(doc_get_current_history_length, @@ -1067,29 +1081,22 @@ call_readline(FILE *sys_stdin, FILE *sys_stdout, char *prompt) n = strlen(p); if (n > 0) { char *line; - HISTORY_STATE *state = history_get_history_state(); - if (state->length > 0) + int length = _py_get_history_length(); + if (length > 0) #ifdef __APPLE__ if (using_libedit_emulation) { /* * Libedit's emulation uses 0-based indexes, * the real readline uses 1-based indexes. */ - line = history_get(state->length - 1)->line; + line = history_get(length - 1)->line; } else #endif /* __APPLE__ */ - line = history_get(state->length)->line; + line = history_get(length)->line; else line = ""; if (strcmp(p, line)) add_history(p); - /* the history docs don't say so, but the address of state - changes each time history_get_history_state is called - which makes me think it's freshly malloc'd memory... - on the other hand, the address of the last line stays the - same as long as history isn't extended, so it appears to - be malloc'd but managed by the history package... */ - free(state); } /* Copy the malloc'ed buffer into a PyMem_Malloc'ed one and release the original. */ |