Julien Vary:
> 
>> abort() should generally not be in a reachable part of the code - not inside 
>> any of the libraries anyway, ffmpeg.c is a different topic.
>> If it is reachable with any input files, and not just present to shut up 
>> compilers, this is a bug and should be addressed to return an error instead.
>>
>> Therefore, we should address those cases, and just leave abort as-is 
>> otherwise. Nevermind that av_abort would need to be a public function, which 
>> sounds like a really bad idea.
>>
>> - Hendrik
> 
> Historically, we had issues with the abort() within libavcodec/vlc.c  
> alloc_table(), but possibly those are now fixed.
> 

Did you ever open tickets for these issues?

- Andreas
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