The smartlist code takes great care to set all unused pointers inside
the smartlist memory to NULL. Check if this is also the case after
modifying the smartlist multiple times.
Signed-off-by: Tobias Stoeckmann <tobias@stoeckmann.org>
Previously, our use of abort() would break anywhere that we didn't
include stdlib.h. This was especially troublesome in case where
tor_assert_nonfatal() was used with ALL_BUGS_ARE_FATAL, since that
one seldom gets tested.
As an alternative, we could have just made this header include
stdlib.h. But that seems bloaty.
Fixes bug 30189; bugfix on 0.3.4.1-alpha.
Coverity doesn't like to see a path where we test a pointer for
NULL if we have already ready dereferenced the pointer on that
path. While in this case, the check is not needed, it's best not to
remove checks from the unit tests IMO. Instead, I'm adding an
earlier check, so that coverity, when analyzing this function, will
think that we have always checked the pointer before dereferencing
it.
Closes ticket 30180; CID 1444641.
Unlike kill, timelimit can only signal the process it launches. So we need
timelimit to launch python, not make.
Closes ticket 30117; diagnostic for 29437.
Use a table-based lookup to find the right command handler. This
will serve as the basement for several future improvements, as we
improve the API for parsing commands.
This should please coverity, and fix CID 1415721. It didn't
understand that networkstatus_get_param() always returns a value
between its minimum and maximum values.
This should please coverity, and fix CID 1415722. It didn't
understand that networkstatus_get_param() always returns a value
between its minimum and maximum values.
This should please coverity, and fix CID 1415723. It didn't understand
that networkstatus_get_param() always returns a value between its
minimum and maximum values.
The logic here should be "use versions or free it". The "free it"
part was previously in a kind of obfuscated place, so coverity
wasn't sure it was invoked as appropriate. CID 1437436.