In StringLiteral::setString make sure that we copy the number of

bytes of the buffer and not the size of the string, otherwise we
may overwrite the buffer if there is a mismatch between the size
of the string and the CharByteWidth, and assertions are disabled.

The bug where this could occur was fixed in r163931.
Related to rdar://12069503

llvm-svn: 163939
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Argyrios Kyrtzidis 2012-09-14 21:17:41 +00:00
parent 94b092461d
commit 617108990d
1 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -784,19 +784,19 @@ void StringLiteral::setString(ASTContext &C, StringRef Str,
switch(CharByteWidth) {
case 1: {
char *AStrData = new (C) char[Length];
std::memcpy(AStrData,Str.data(),Str.size());
std::memcpy(AStrData,Str.data(),Length*sizeof(*AStrData));
StrData.asChar = AStrData;
break;
}
case 2: {
uint16_t *AStrData = new (C) uint16_t[Length];
std::memcpy(AStrData,Str.data(),Str.size());
std::memcpy(AStrData,Str.data(),Length*sizeof(*AStrData));
StrData.asUInt16 = AStrData;
break;
}
case 4: {
uint32_t *AStrData = new (C) uint32_t[Length];
std::memcpy(AStrData,Str.data(),Str.size());
std::memcpy(AStrData,Str.data(),Length*sizeof(*AStrData));
StrData.asUInt32 = AStrData;
break;
}