On Sat, Jan 12, 2019 at 10:51:42AM -0800, Stefan Beller wrote:
> > I wonder, and not as "you should do this" feedback on this series, just
>
> There is a getenv_safe() in environment.c, but I guess a xgetenv() that
> takes the same parameters as getenv() is better for ease of use.
Yes, but it punts on the memory ownership by stuffing everything into an
argv_array. That saves a few lines if you're going to ask for five
variables, but for a single variable it's no better than:
char *foo = getenv_safe("FOO");
...use foo...
free(foo);
-Peff