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Re: [PATCH] Do not pass NULL for the string in catch_errors


On 10/21/2015 12:14 PM, Luis Machado wrote:
> On 09/10/2015 10:16 AM, Pedro Alves wrote:
>> On 09/09/2015 03:45 PM, Luis Machado wrote:
>>> I caught a segmentation fault while running gdb.reverse/sigall-reverse.exp,
>>> in a mingw32 GDB, in this code path. It boils down to the code trying to
>>> strlen () a NULL pointer. I tracked things down and it looks like
>>> record_full_message_wrapper_safe is the only occurrence.
>>>
>>> We could also change catch_errors to check the char pointer and pass the
>>> empty string automatically if the pointer is NULL. Then again, it seems like
>>> catch_errors is going away at any time now, being potentially replaced
>>> with catch_exceptions.
>>
>> It's been marked superseded for years.  If you had fixed this by
>> converting this one instance, we'd be a little closer.  ;-)
>>
> 
> Well, we shouldn't rush! :-)
> 
> Seriously, i've been looking into this and it doesn't look like 
> catch_exceptions/catch_exceptions_with_msg is something we'll want to 
> use in the long run either. Those couple functions also do not directly 
> replace catch_errors.
> 
> I thought about replacing the remaining catch_errors occurrences with 
> TRY/CATCH/END_CATCH blocks, which sounds better aligned with what we 
> want to do in the future - migrating to C++ etc. Then we can finally get 
> rid of catch_errors and a few useless wrappers. How does that sound?

Sounds like better leave it be then.  It may be that with proper C++/RAII
the try/catches would disappear altogether in the end, for instance.

Thanks,
Pedro Alves


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