Re: glib / CORBA integration examples ...
- From: Sam Couter <sam topic com au>
- To: orbit <orbit-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: glib / CORBA integration examples ...
- Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 14:32:19 +1000
Michael Meeks <michael@ximian.com> wrote:
> Ah; interesting. Hmm; quite possibly we should add an assertion to
> ensure that we're >2 byte aligned before we allocate.
I did do that, it just made the program crash at the assertion instead
of at CORBA_free() time. :)
> Of course, if we could detect NJAMD, we could ensure that the length we
> allocated is always even at little extra cost;
One of the problems here is that many fence-post debuggers like NJAMD
are run-time debuggers. You use them by loading them before libc:
LD_PRELOAD="/usr/lib/libnjamd.so" ./program
So any detection would need to be run-time, and I don't know how to do
that in a cross-debugger compatible way.
Maybe something like a --even-length-allocation argument to configure?
That's pretty nasty, and could mask some off-by-one errors that you'd be
trying to catch with the debugger. Partially defeats the purpose of
using the debugger in the first place.
> If you'd like to make patches, they'd be welcome,
My short-term solution was simply to make string allocations use the
smart header instead of the one-byte offset. Obviously that's too much
overhead to use in all situations.
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