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patch 7.4.1955
Problem: Using 32-bit Perl with 64-bit time_t causes memory corruption. (Christian Brabandt) Solution: Use time_T instead of time_t for global variables. (Ken Takata)
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@@ -2850,7 +2850,7 @@ write_viminfo_barlines(vir_T *virp, FILE *fp_out)
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* Return the current time in seconds. Calls time(), unless test_settime()
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* was used.
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*/
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time_t
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time_T
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vim_time(void)
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{
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# ifdef FEAT_EVAL
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@@ -1608,7 +1608,7 @@ EXTERN int xsmp_icefd INIT(= -1); /* The actual connection */
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#endif
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/* For undo we need to know the lowest time possible. */
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EXTERN time_t starttime;
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EXTERN time_T starttime;
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#ifdef STARTUPTIME
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EXTERN FILE *time_fd INIT(= NULL); /* where to write startup timing */
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@@ -1640,7 +1640,7 @@ EXTERN int did_add_timer INIT(= FALSE);
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#endif
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#ifdef FEAT_EVAL
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EXTERN time_t time_for_testing INIT(= 0);
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EXTERN time_T time_for_testing INIT(= 0);
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#endif
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/*
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src/misc2.c
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src/misc2.c
@@ -6070,12 +6070,12 @@ get4c(FILE *fd)
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}
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/*
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* Read 8 bytes from "fd" and turn them into a time_t, MSB first.
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* Read 8 bytes from "fd" and turn them into a time_T, MSB first.
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*/
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time_t
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time_T
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get8ctime(FILE *fd)
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{
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time_t n = 0;
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time_T n = 0;
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int i;
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for (i = 0; i < 8; ++i)
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@@ -6137,11 +6137,11 @@ put_bytes(FILE *fd, long_u nr, int len)
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#endif
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/*
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* Write time_t to file "fd" in 8 bytes.
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* Write time_T to file "fd" in 8 bytes.
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* Returns FAIL when the write failed.
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*/
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int
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put_time(FILE *fd, time_t the_time)
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put_time(FILE *fd, time_T the_time)
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{
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char_u buf[8];
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@@ -6150,26 +6150,26 @@ put_time(FILE *fd, time_t the_time)
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}
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/*
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* Write time_t to "buf[8]".
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* Write time_T to "buf[8]".
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*/
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void
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time_to_bytes(time_t the_time, char_u *buf)
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time_to_bytes(time_T the_time, char_u *buf)
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{
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int c;
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int i;
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int bi = 0;
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time_t wtime = the_time;
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time_T wtime = the_time;
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/* time_t can be up to 8 bytes in size, more than long_u, thus we
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/* time_T can be up to 8 bytes in size, more than long_u, thus we
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* can't use put_bytes() here.
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* Another problem is that ">>" may do an arithmetic shift that keeps the
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* sign. This happens for large values of wtime. A cast to long_u may
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* truncate if time_t is 8 bytes. So only use a cast when it is 4 bytes,
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* truncate if time_T is 8 bytes. So only use a cast when it is 4 bytes,
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* it's safe to assume that long_u is 4 bytes or more and when using 8
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* bytes the top bit won't be set. */
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for (i = 7; i >= 0; --i)
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{
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if (i + 1 > (int)sizeof(time_t))
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if (i + 1 > (int)sizeof(time_T))
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/* ">>" doesn't work well when shifting more bits than avail */
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buf[bi++] = 0;
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else
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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ int viminfo_readline(vir_T *virp);
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char_u *viminfo_readstring(vir_T *virp, int off, int convert);
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void viminfo_writestring(FILE *fd, char_u *p);
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int barline_writestring(FILE *fd, char_u *s, int remaining_start);
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time_t vim_time(void);
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time_T vim_time(void);
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void do_fixdel(exarg_T *eap);
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void print_line_no_prefix(linenr_T lnum, int use_number, int list);
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void print_line(linenr_T lnum, int use_number, int list);
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@@ -103,11 +103,11 @@ int emsgn(char_u *s, long n);
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int get2c(FILE *fd);
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int get3c(FILE *fd);
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int get4c(FILE *fd);
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time_t get8ctime(FILE *fd);
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time_T get8ctime(FILE *fd);
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char_u *read_string(FILE *fd, int cnt);
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int put_bytes(FILE *fd, long_u nr, int len);
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int put_time(FILE *fd, time_t the_time);
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void time_to_bytes(time_t the_time, char_u *buf);
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int put_time(FILE *fd, time_T the_time);
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void time_to_bytes(time_T the_time, char_u *buf);
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int has_non_ascii(char_u *s);
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void parse_queued_messages(void);
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/* vim: set ft=c : */
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@@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ typedef struct xfilemark
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fmark_T fmark;
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char_u *fname; /* file name, used when fnum == 0 */
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#ifdef FEAT_VIMINFO
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time_t time_set;
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time_T time_set;
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#endif
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} xfmark_T;
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@@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ struct u_header
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int uh_flags; /* see below */
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pos_T uh_namedm[NMARKS]; /* marks before undo/after redo */
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visualinfo_T uh_visual; /* Visual areas before undo/after redo */
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time_t uh_time; /* timestamp when the change was made */
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time_T uh_time; /* timestamp when the change was made */
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long uh_save_nr; /* set when the file was saved after the
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changes in this block */
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#ifdef U_DEBUG
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@@ -1816,7 +1816,7 @@ struct file_buffer
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long b_u_seq_last; /* last used undo sequence number */
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long b_u_save_nr_last; /* counter for last file write */
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long b_u_seq_cur; /* hu_seq of header below which we are now */
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time_t b_u_time_cur; /* uh_time of header below which we are now */
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time_T b_u_time_cur; /* uh_time of header below which we are now */
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long b_u_save_nr_cur; /* file write nr after which we are now */
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/*
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@@ -753,6 +753,8 @@ static char *(features[]) =
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static int included_patches[] =
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{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
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/**/
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1955,
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/**/
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1954,
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/**/
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src/vim.h
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src/vim.h
@@ -1761,6 +1761,17 @@ typedef struct timeval proftime_T;
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typedef int proftime_T; /* dummy for function prototypes */
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#endif
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/*
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* When compiling with 32 bit Perl time_t is 32 bits in the Perl code but 64
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* bits elsewhere. That causes memory corruption. Define time_T and use it
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* for global variables to avoid that.
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*/
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#ifdef WIN3264
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typedef __time64_t time_T;
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#else
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typedef time_t time_T;
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#endif
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#ifdef _WIN64
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typedef __int64 sock_T;
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#else
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