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From:
Martin <openbsd@academicsolutions.ch>
Subject:
Re: Small fix for got_path_strip_trailing_slashes
To:
tb@theobuehler.org
Cc:
gameoftrees@openbsd.org
Date:
Sat, 11 Jan 2020 22:05:40 +0100

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On Sat, Jan 11, 2020 at 09:44:48PM +0100, Theo Buehler wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 11, 2020 at 07:33:43PM +0100, Martin wrote:
> > Hi there
> > 
> > If got init gets called with '/' as path,
> > got_path_strip_trailing_slashes first zeroes the slash and in the next
> > step reads path[-1] as strlen(path) is 0. This patch splits the
> > condition to first check for a path length > 0.
> 
> It was this way already in the existing code, but seems a bit silly to
> call strlen(3) repeatedly here.  After removing a trailing slash, we
> know exactly how long the resulting path is. Why not:
> 
> 	size_t x;
> 
> 	x = strlen(path);
> 	while (x-- > 0 && path[x] == '/')
> 		path[x] = '\0';

Sure. Diff attached. Thanks for the feedback!

Best,

Martin

diff --git a/lib/path.c b/lib/path.c
index fefe29cb..1eeee50e 100644
--- a/lib/path.c
+++ b/lib/path.c
@@ -393,7 +393,8 @@ got_path_strip_trailing_slashes(char *path)
 {
 	int x;
 
-	while (path[x = strlen(path) - 1] == '/')
+	x = strlen(path);
+	while (x-- > 0 && path[x] == '/')
 		path[x] = '\0';
 }