#include "test.h"
#endif
+static void
+memfatal (const char *context, long attempted_size)
+{
+ /* Make sure we don't try to store part of the log line, and thus
+ call malloc. */
+ log_set_save_context (false);
+
+ /* We have different log outputs in different situations:
+ 1) output without bytes information
+ 2) output with bytes information */
+ if (attempted_size == UNKNOWN_ATTEMPTED_SIZE)
+ {
+ logprintf (LOG_ALWAYS,
+ _("%s: %s: Failed to allocate enough memory; memory exhausted.\n"),
+ exec_name, context);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ logprintf (LOG_ALWAYS,
+ _("%s: %s: Failed to allocate %ld bytes; memory exhausted.\n"),
+ exec_name, context, attempted_size);
+ }
+
+ exit (1);
+}
+
/* Utility function: like xstrdup(), but also lowercases S. */
char *
const char *next_str;
int total_length = 0;
- int argcount;
+ size_t argcount;
/* Calculate the length of and allocate the resulting string. */
'E', /* exabyte, 2^60 bytes */
};
static char buf[8];
- int i;
+ size_t i;
/* If the quantity is smaller than 1K, just print it. */
if (n < 1024)
{ { "*/*COMPLETE", NULL, NULL }, "foo/!COMPLETE", true },
{ { "/dir with spaces", NULL, NULL }, "dir with spaces", true },
{ { "/dir*with*spaces", NULL, NULL }, "dir with spaces", true },
+ { { "/Tmp/has", NULL, NULL }, "/Tmp/has space", false },
+ { { "/Tmp/has", NULL, NULL }, "/Tmp/has,comma", false },
};
for (i = 0; i < countof(test_array); ++i)