Re: More string stuff (was Nautilus Gtk stuff inventory)
- From: Owen Taylor <otaylor redhat com>
- To: gtk-devel-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: More string stuff (was Nautilus Gtk stuff inventory)
- Date: 28 Jun 2000 15:27:26 -0400
Joe Shaw <joe@helixcode.com> writes:
> > -----------------
> > nautilus-string.h
> > -----------------
> > nautilus_strlen (returns 0 for NULL, following g_strdup's lead of
> > allowing NULL)
>
> Along these same lines, it seems that doing a g_strdup_printf("%s",
> NULL) crashes on some machines (Solaris). Seeing as glib is supposed to
> provide consistent results across architectures, this should probably be
> changed to return "(null)" or possibly "". It goes along with g_strdup's
> lead of allowing NULL.
>
> Jacob seems to think that this is a severe enough problem that we might
> want to backport it to 1.2, since most developers probably assume this
> behavior and don't test on Solaris. It crashes on Solaris 2.7, but not on
> Linux x86, apparently.
I don't know of many people that expect sprintf("%s", NULL) to work
except maybe in debugging code.
Unfortunately, it's very hard to fix this without reimplementing
sprintf(), and reimplementing sprintf() is serious heavy stuff
when you worry about things like getting %f correct. (glibc uses
a multi-precision library for that)
[ As for lacks in cross-platform sprintf(), my concern would not be
this, but the fact we can't rely on %1$s which is very useful for
internationalization. ]
Regards,
Owen
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