GIT_ALLOC_LIMIT limits xmalloc()'s size, which is of type size_t.  Use
ssize_t to store the limit for consistency.  The change has no direct
practical impact, because we use GIT_ALLOC_LIMIT to test small sizes.

The cast of size in the call to die() is changed to uintmax_t to match
the format string PRIuMAX.

Signed-off-by: Steffen Prohaska <proha...@zib.de>
---
 wrapper.c | 8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/wrapper.c b/wrapper.c
index bc1bfb8..e91f6e9 100644
--- a/wrapper.c
+++ b/wrapper.c
@@ -11,14 +11,14 @@ static void (*try_to_free_routine)(size_t size) = 
do_nothing;
 
 static void memory_limit_check(size_t size)
 {
-       static int limit = -1;
+       static ssize_t limit = -1;
        if (limit == -1) {
                const char *env = getenv("GIT_ALLOC_LIMIT");
-               limit = env ? atoi(env) * 1024 : 0;
+               limit = env ? atol(env) * 1024 : 0;
        }
        if (limit && size > limit)
-               die("attempting to allocate %"PRIuMAX" over limit %d",
-                   (intmax_t)size, limit);
+               die("attempting to allocate %"PRIuMAX" over limit %"PRIuMAX,
+                   (uintmax_t)size, (uintmax_t)limit);
 }
 
 try_to_free_t set_try_to_free_routine(try_to_free_t routine)
-- 
2.1.0.6.gb452461

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