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patch 9.1.0022: Coverity complains about improper use of negative value
Problem: Coverity complains about improper use of negative value
Solution: Add a condition to validate that keytyped is larger or equal
to 0
Apparently patch 9.1.0006 made it more explicit for Coverity, that the
TOLOWER_LOC() macros do not handle negative values properly. However,
that condition has always been there even before that, so add a
condition to verify that keytyped is indeed at least 0
closes: #13824
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
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@@ -4108,7 +4108,8 @@ in_cinkeys(
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}
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else
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// TODO: multi-byte
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if (keytyped == (int)p[-1] || (icase && keytyped < 256
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if (keytyped == (int)p[-1] || (icase
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&& keytyped < 256 && keytyped >= 0
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&& TOLOWER_LOC(keytyped) == TOLOWER_LOC((int)p[-1])))
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{
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line = ml_get_cursor();
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