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H A Dutil.hdiff 276807 Thu Jan 08 03:49:20 MST 2015 pfg MFC r276218:

patch: Bring in xstrdup and use it when appropriate.

The function savestr allows NULL return values during Plan A patching so in
case of out of memory conditions, Plan B can step in. In many cases, NULL
value is not properly handled, so use xstrdup here (it's outside Plan A/B
patching, which means that even Plan B relies on successful operations).

Clean up some whitespaces while here

Obtained from: OpenBSD
H A Dpatch.cdiff 276807 Thu Jan 08 03:49:20 MST 2015 pfg MFC r276218:

patch: Bring in xstrdup and use it when appropriate.

The function savestr allows NULL return values during Plan A patching so in
case of out of memory conditions, Plan B can step in. In many cases, NULL
value is not properly handled, so use xstrdup here (it's outside Plan A/B
patching, which means that even Plan B relies on successful operations).

Clean up some whitespaces while here

Obtained from: OpenBSD
H A Dutil.cdiff 276807 Thu Jan 08 03:49:20 MST 2015 pfg MFC r276218:

patch: Bring in xstrdup and use it when appropriate.

The function savestr allows NULL return values during Plan A patching so in
case of out of memory conditions, Plan B can step in. In many cases, NULL
value is not properly handled, so use xstrdup here (it's outside Plan A/B
patching, which means that even Plan B relies on successful operations).

Clean up some whitespaces while here

Obtained from: OpenBSD
H A Dpch.cdiff 276807 Thu Jan 08 03:49:20 MST 2015 pfg MFC r276218:

patch: Bring in xstrdup and use it when appropriate.

The function savestr allows NULL return values during Plan A patching so in
case of out of memory conditions, Plan B can step in. In many cases, NULL
value is not properly handled, so use xstrdup here (it's outside Plan A/B
patching, which means that even Plan B relies on successful operations).

Clean up some whitespaces while here

Obtained from: OpenBSD

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