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Just because a path is an error path doesn't mean the program terminates there if you don't ask it to. And we don't want to -- but that means we need to initialize the variables that are missed if an error happens to *something*. Type ID 0 (unimplemented) will do: it'll induce further ECTF_BADID errors, but that's no bad thing. libctf/ChangeLog: * testsuite/libctf-writable/libctf-errors.c: Initialize variables. |
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configure | ||
configure.ac | ||
ctf-archive.c | ||
ctf-create.c | ||
ctf-decl.c | ||
ctf-decls.h | ||
ctf-dedup.c | ||
ctf-dump.c | ||
ctf-endian.h | ||
ctf-error.c | ||
ctf-hash.c | ||
ctf-impl.h | ||
ctf-inlines.h | ||
ctf-intl.h | ||
ctf-labels.c | ||
ctf-link.c | ||
ctf-lookup.c | ||
ctf-open-bfd.c | ||
ctf-open.c | ||
ctf-qsort_r.c | ||
ctf-serialize.c | ||
ctf-sha1.c | ||
ctf-sha1.h | ||
ctf-string.c | ||
ctf-subr.c | ||
ctf-types.c | ||
ctf-util.c | ||
elf.h | ||
libctf.ver | ||
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