On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 07:52:42PM +0200, Lennart Augustsson wrote:
Yes, indeed. GCC even produces identical code before and after the
"fix". Why are these pointless changes done?
Uhm, while I agree that many changes for change's sake are bad, this
change seems reasonable to me. At least in principle (if on error we exit
the program, maybe not).
Whenever you realloc(), I've always found it safest to realloc to a temp
variable, then if there's an error, you still have the original pointer.
Note that server is declared static, so it will stick around, no? Thus if
GCC is producing the same code, it's doing something wrong. Either it's
storing when it shouldn't now, or before it wasn't storing when it should.
Take care,
Bill