These are temporary files that are needed only when running po4a.
The top-level Makefile.am puts the whole po4a directory into
distribution tarball (it's simpler) so deleting these temporary
files is needed to prevent them from getting into tarballs.
(cherry picked from commit ab51e8ee61)
The latest stable is 3.3.0 and it's from 2014.
Don't mention the older versions in INSTALL.
3.3.0 ships with Clang already.
Testing with 3.4.0beta6 shows that tuklib_physmem
works too so omit comments about that from INSTALL.
Visibility warnigns weren't a problem either.
Thus it's enough to mention the need for --disable-threads
as configure doesn't autodetect the lack of pthreads.
(cherry picked from commit 50e1948938)
It was copied if it existed. This was intentional when autogen.sh
still built liblzma API docs with Doxygen.
Fixes: d3a77ebc04
(cherry picked from commit 8ede961374)
This was added to xz in 02e3505991
but I forgot to do the same in xzdec.
The Landlock sandbox in xzdec could be stricter as now it's
active only for the last file being decompressed. In xz,
read-only sandbox is used for multi-file case. On the other hand,
xz doesn't go to the strictest mode when processing the last file
when more than one file was specified; xzdec does.
(cherry picked from commit 3334c71d3d)
Clang 17 with -fsanitize=address,undefined:
src/liblzma/common/filter_common.c:366:8: runtime error:
call to function encoder_find through pointer to incorrect
function type 'const lzma_filter_coder *(*)(unsigned long)'
src/liblzma/common/filter_encoder.c:187: note:
encoder_find defined here
Use a wrapper function to get the correct type neatly.
This reduces the number of casts needed too.
This issue could be a problem with control flow integrity (CFI)
methods that check the function type on indirect function calls.
Fixes: 3b34851de1
(cherry picked from commit 278563ef8f)
It's undefined behavior. The result wasn't ever used as it occurred
in the last iteration of a loop.
Clang 17 with -fsanitize=address,undefined:
$ src/xz/xz --block-list=123
src/xz/args.c:164:12: runtime error: applying non-zero offset 1
to null pointer
Fixes: 88ccf47205
Co-authored-by: Sam James <sam@gentoo.org>
(cherry picked from commit 77c8f60547)
This is disabled by default to match the default in Autotools.
Use -DUSE_DOXYGEN=ON to enable Doxygen usage.
This uses the update-doxygen script, thus this is under if(UNIX)
although Doxygen itself can run on Windows too.
(cherry picked from commit 64503cc2b7)
This omits all comments and a few non-default options that weren't
needed. Now it contains no copyrighted content from Doxygen itself.
(cherry picked from commit 2c519f641f)
The stripping method worked well with Doxygen 1.8 and 1.9 but
it doesn't work with Doxygen 1.10 anymore. Since we won't ship
pre-generated liblzma API docs anymore, the extra bloat and
extra license info of the JavaScript files won't affect the
upstream source package anymore.
(cherry picked from commit bdba39a575)
pdf-local rule was added to create the PDFs still with "make pdf".
The install rules are missing but that likely doesn't matter at all.
(cherry picked from commit dc684bf76e)
This moves the tests section as is from CMakeLists.txt into
tests/tests.cmake. CMakeLists.txt now includes tests/tests.cmake
if the latter file exists.
Now it's possible to delete the whole "tests" directory and
building with CMake will still work normally, just without
the tests. This way the tests are readily available for those
who want them, and those who won't run the tests anyway have
a straightforward way to ensure that nothing from the "tests"
directory can affect the build process.
(cherry picked from commit aaff75c348)
These are very old but the exact test file isn't easy to reproduce
as it was compiled from a short C program (bcj_test.c) long ago.
These tests weren't very good anyway, just a little better than nothing.
(cherry picked from commit a5f2aa5618)
On LZMA_DATA_ERROR from lzma_index_buffer_decode(), *i = NULL was
already done but this adds a test for that case too.
(cherry picked from commit 575b11b0d2)
liblzma guarantees that the product of the allocation size arguments
will fit in size_t.
Putting the pre-increment in the if-statement was clearly wrong
although in practice it didn't matter here as the function is
called only a couple of times.
(cherry picked from commit 7f865577a6)
If the arguments to lzma_index_decoder() or lzma_index_buffer_decode()
were such that LZMA_PROG_ERROR was returned, the lzma_index **i
argument wasn't touched even though the API docs say that *i = NULL
is done if an error occurs. This obviously won't be done even now
if i == NULL but otherwise it is best to do it due to the wording
in the API docs.
In practice this matters very little: The problem can occur only
if the functions are called with invalid arguments, that is,
the calling application must already have a bug.
(cherry picked from commit 71eed2520e)