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I stumbled upon this while doing some cxx-conversion work. Since the x-family alloc functions throw on failure, it is useless to test their result for failure. The else branch of != NULL is basically dead code. I changed the type of element_block_ptr to struct tui_win_element, which seems obvious (this is actually what raised the flag, casting the result of xmalloc to struct tui_win_element* wouldn't work). gdb/ChangeLog: * tui/tui-data.c (tui_alloc_content): Don't check xmalloc result. Change type of element_block_ptr. Change allocation to use XNEWVEC. |
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tui-command.c | ||
tui-command.h | ||
tui-data.c | ||
tui-data.h | ||
tui-disasm.c | ||
tui-disasm.h | ||
tui-file.c | ||
tui-file.h | ||
tui-hooks.c | ||
tui-hooks.h | ||
tui-interp.c | ||
tui-io.c | ||
tui-io.h | ||
tui-layout.c | ||
tui-layout.h | ||
tui-out.c | ||
tui-regs.c | ||
tui-regs.h | ||
tui-source.c | ||
tui-source.h | ||
tui-stack.c | ||
tui-stack.h | ||
tui-win.c | ||
tui-win.h | ||
tui-windata.c | ||
tui-windata.h | ||
tui-wingeneral.c | ||
tui-wingeneral.h | ||
tui-winsource.c | ||
tui-winsource.h | ||
tui.c | ||
tui.h |