wcsxfrm() with empty locale crashes the runtime
Brian Inglis
Brian.Inglis@SystematicSw.ab.ca
Tue Mar 19 20:51:00 GMT 2019
On 2019-03-19 13:28, LRN wrote:
> The testcase is attached. Running it with Cygwin-i386 leads to a crash. My
> guess is that the implementation is not POSIX-conformant and tries to
> dereference the first argument (NULL), even though the third argument is 0.
>
> Tested with Cygwin-3.0.4.
$ man wcsxfrm
...
If n is 0, stra may be a NULL pointer.
(NOT Cygwin:) The current implementation of wcsxfrm simply uses wcslcpy
and does not support any language-specific transformations.
...
As wcslcpy is a BSD extension, any expectations are excessive; OpenBSD says:
"Also note that wcslcpy() and wcslcat() only operate on wide strings that are
terminated with a null wide character (L'\0'). This means that for wcslcpy() src
must be terminated with a null wide character..."
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