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Subject: Patch 7.4.871
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From: Bram Moolenaar <Bram@moolenaar.net>
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Patch 7.4.871
Problem: Vim leaks memory, when 'wildignore' filters out all matches.
Solution: Free the files array when it becomes empty.
Files: src/misc1.c
*** ../vim-7.4.870/src/misc1.c 2015-09-01 16:25:28.357392851 +0200
--- src/misc1.c 2015-09-15 19:00:07.569914562 +0200
***************
*** 9697,9710 ****
/*
* Expand wildcards. Calls gen_expand_wildcards() and removes files matching
* 'wildignore'.
! * Returns OK or FAIL. When FAIL then "num_file" won't be set.
*/
int
! expand_wildcards(num_pat, pat, num_file, file, flags)
int num_pat; /* number of input patterns */
char_u **pat; /* array of input patterns */
! int *num_file; /* resulting number of files */
! char_u ***file; /* array of resulting files */
int flags; /* EW_DIR, etc. */
{
int retval;
--- 9697,9710 ----
/*
* Expand wildcards. Calls gen_expand_wildcards() and removes files matching
* 'wildignore'.
! * Returns OK or FAIL. When FAIL then "num_files" won't be set.
*/
int
! expand_wildcards(num_pat, pat, num_files, files, flags)
int num_pat; /* number of input patterns */
char_u **pat; /* array of input patterns */
! int *num_files; /* resulting number of files */
! char_u ***files; /* array of resulting files */
int flags; /* EW_DIR, etc. */
{
int retval;
***************
*** 9712,9718 ****
char_u *p;
int non_suf_match; /* number without matching suffix */
! retval = gen_expand_wildcards(num_pat, pat, num_file, file, flags);
/* When keeping all matches, return here */
if ((flags & EW_KEEPALL) || retval == FAIL)
--- 9712,9718 ----
char_u *p;
int non_suf_match; /* number without matching suffix */
! retval = gen_expand_wildcards(num_pat, pat, num_files, files, flags);
/* When keeping all matches, return here */
if ((flags & EW_KEEPALL) || retval == FAIL)
***************
*** 9726,9772 ****
{
char_u *ffname;
! /* check all files in (*file)[] */
! for (i = 0; i < *num_file; ++i)
{
! ffname = FullName_save((*file)[i], FALSE);
if (ffname == NULL) /* out of memory */
break;
# ifdef VMS
vms_remove_version(ffname);
# endif
! if (match_file_list(p_wig, (*file)[i], ffname))
{
! /* remove this matching file from the list */
! vim_free((*file)[i]);
! for (j = i; j + 1 < *num_file; ++j)
! (*file)[j] = (*file)[j + 1];
! --*num_file;
--i;
}
vim_free(ffname);
}
}
#endif
/*
* Move the names where 'suffixes' match to the end.
*/
! if (*num_file > 1)
{
non_suf_match = 0;
! for (i = 0; i < *num_file; ++i)
{
! if (!match_suffix((*file)[i]))
{
/*
* Move the name without matching suffix to the front
* of the list.
*/
! p = (*file)[i];
for (j = i; j > non_suf_match; --j)
! (*file)[j] = (*file)[j - 1];
! (*file)[non_suf_match++] = p;
}
}
}
--- 9726,9780 ----
{
char_u *ffname;
! /* check all files in (*files)[] */
! for (i = 0; i < *num_files; ++i)
{
! ffname = FullName_save((*files)[i], FALSE);
if (ffname == NULL) /* out of memory */
break;
# ifdef VMS
vms_remove_version(ffname);
# endif
! if (match_file_list(p_wig, (*files)[i], ffname))
{
! /* remove this matching files from the list */
! vim_free((*files)[i]);
! for (j = i; j + 1 < *num_files; ++j)
! (*files)[j] = (*files)[j + 1];
! --*num_files;
--i;
}
vim_free(ffname);
}
+
+ /* If the number of matches is now zero, we fail. */
+ if (*num_files == 0)
+ {
+ vim_free(*files);
+ *files = NULL;
+ return FAIL;
+ }
}
#endif
/*
* Move the names where 'suffixes' match to the end.
*/
! if (*num_files > 1)
{
non_suf_match = 0;
! for (i = 0; i < *num_files; ++i)
{
! if (!match_suffix((*files)[i]))
{
/*
* Move the name without matching suffix to the front
* of the list.
*/
! p = (*files)[i];
for (j = i; j > non_suf_match; --j)
! (*files)[j] = (*files)[j - 1];
! (*files)[non_suf_match++] = p;
}
}
}
*** ../vim-7.4.870/src/version.c 2015-09-15 18:29:35.488932799 +0200
--- src/version.c 2015-09-15 18:58:45.310768934 +0200
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*** 743,744 ****
--- 743,746 ----
{ /* Add new patch number below this line */
+ /**/
+ 871,
/**/
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