I'm not auditing all the public functions in this file for precondition
checks, but since I'm adding an async version of this function, it
makes sense to ensure there are matching checks for the sync version.
This is just an async version of gvdb_table_write_contents().
Future work: someone could write an async version of gvdb_table_new(),
then sync I/O would no longer be required to construct a GvdbTable.
glibc string.h declares memcpy() with attribute(nonnull(1,2)), causing
calls with NULL arguments to be treated as undefined behaviour.
This is consistent with ISO C99 and C11, which state that passing 0
to string functions as an array length does not remove the requirement
that the pointer to the array is a valid pointer.
gcc -fsanitize=undefined catches this while running OSTree's test suite.
Similarly, running the GLib test suite reports similar issues for
qsort(), memmove(), memcmp().
(This is a partial cherry-pick of commit e5ed410c8c from GLib.)
Signed-off-by: Simon McVittie <smcv@debian.org>
Bug: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=775510
Reviewed-by: Colin Walters
Our hashing of non-ASCII strings was undefined due to the fact that
'char' is signed on some platforms, unsigned on others. Always use a
signed char.
Discovered by Alexander Larsson.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=658806