8aac05bfe5
Fixed a memory leak in add_cmd/add_cmd_str by moving the allocation of sed_cmd down to where it's actually first needed. In get_address, if index_of_next_unescaped_regexp_delim ever failed, we wouldn't notice because the return value was added to idx, which was already guaranteed to be > 0. (This is buried in the changes made when I redid get_address to be based on pointer arithmetic, because all the tests were gratuitously dereferencing with a constant zero, which wasn't obvious.) Comment in parse_regex_delim was wrong: 's' and 'y' both call it. The reason "sed_cmd->num_backrefs = 0;" isn't needed is that sed_cmd was allocated with cmalloc, which zeroes memory. Different handling of space after \ in i... Different handling of pattern "s/a/b s/c/d" Cool, resursive reads don't cause a crash. :) Fixed "sed -f blah filename - < filename" since GNU sed was handling both - and filenames on the same line. (You can even list - more than once, although it's immediate EOF...) |
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