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Summary: The function was returning the null pointer for peeks of size zero, which seems like a sensible thing to do, but is actually pretty easy to get bitten by that if you are extracting a variable length field which happens to be of zero length and then doing pointer arithmetic on that (which SymbolFileDWARF does, and ended up crashing in case of empty DW_AT_location). This changes the function to return a null pointer only when it gets queried for data which is outside of the range of the extractor, which is more c++-y, as one can still do reasonable things with pointers to data of size zero (think, end() iterators). I also add a test and fix some signedness warnings in the existing data extractor tests. Reviewers: clayborg Subscribers: lldb-commits Differential Revision: https://reviews.llvm.org/D22755 llvm-svn: 276734 |
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