OK great.
Now I think we only need to fix the parser error that Aaron found. Aaron
won't be back until monday, and he's the only one who's had this
problem, which kind of prevents us from doing anything about it at the
moment.
Meanwhile, I'll add the IMAP test script to the distribution. Can I just
slam a GPL notice on it, or do you want another license (it's your code
:) )?
Ilja
Paul J Stevens wrote:
Great.
No more sigpipes here :-)
Ilja Booij wrote:
Paul J Stevens wrote:
You're probably correct here. Resource allocation/deallocation is
still mostly unexplored territory for me. I've tried to be really
carefull in leaving all cleanup actions in place, even though moving
most of them to a separate imap_cleanup function. Some leaks are
still there, but exposing them was part of my motivation for writing
that patch. Looks to me like adding some calls to imap_cleanup here
and there in ImapClientHandler should do the trick.
I've committed the ci_write() patch (for lack of a better name..) and
added some more ci_cleanup() calls in the appropriate places. It seems
to work OK here. I don't have any memleaks here in my test runs (using
valgrind to spot mem-leaks and other memory errors)
Paul, can you test it on your machines?
Ilja
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