comparison srogue/save.c @ 280:70aa5808c782

Fix potential segfaults at restore related to ctime(). In some games, restore() passes the result of ctime() to mvprintw() or some other variadic message-formatting function. If ctime() has not been declared properly, its return type is inferred to be int instead of char *. This does not cause a warning because the compiler does not know the correct type of variadic arguments. On platforms where ints and pointers are not the same size, this can, probably depending on alignment, result in a segfault that is not easy to trace. Including time.h fixes the problem. Some games manually declared ctime() and avoided the bug. These declarations have also been replaced with the include.
author John "Elwin" Edwards
date Fri, 15 Sep 2017 20:51:10 -0400
parents d3968e9cb98d
children e52a8a7ad4c5
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20 #include <ctype.h> 20 #include <ctype.h>
21 #include <fcntl.h> 21 #include <fcntl.h>
22 #include <sys/types.h> 22 #include <sys/types.h>
23 #include <sys/stat.h> 23 #include <sys/stat.h>
24 #include <signal.h> 24 #include <signal.h>
25 #include <time.h>
25 #include <errno.h> 26 #include <errno.h>
26 #if !defined(_WIN32) 27 #if !defined(_WIN32)
27 #include <unistd.h> 28 #include <unistd.h>
28 #endif 29 #endif
29 #include "rogue.h" 30 #include "rogue.h"
30 #include "rogue.ext" 31 #include "rogue.ext"
31 32
32 EXTCHAR version[]; 33 EXTCHAR version[];
33 EXTCHAR *ctime();
34 34
35 bool dosave(void); 35 bool dosave(void);
36 void save_file(FILE *savef); 36 void save_file(FILE *savef);
37 37
38 typedef struct stat STAT; 38 typedef struct stat STAT;