Jeff King writes:
> This function takes two ptr/len pairs, which implies that
> they can be arbitrary buffers. But internally, it assumes
> that each "ptr" is NUL-terminated at "len" (because we
> memcpy an extra byte to pick up the NUL terminator).
Makes quite a lot of sense. In addition, get_
This function takes two ptr/len pairs, which implies that
they can be arbitrary buffers. But internally, it assumes
that each "ptr" is NUL-terminated at "len" (because we
memcpy an extra byte to pick up the NUL terminator).
In practice this works because each caller only ever passes
strlen(ptr) as
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