- Apr 04, 2021
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Rob Swindell authored
This is so old/bad. CID 33179.
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Rob Swindell authored
CID 33232
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Rob Swindell authored
PROP_CHANGES already handled in if() condition CID 33176
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Rob Swindell authored
CID 319143
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Rob Swindell authored
CID 319085 319089 319135 319142
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Rob Swindell authored
CID 330990
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Rob Swindell authored
Fixes CID 330973
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Rob Swindell authored
CID 319023 319065 319134
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Rob Swindell authored
CID 174483
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Rob Swindell authored
CID 319598
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Rob Swindell authored
CID 174455
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Rob Swindell authored
CID 174335
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Rob Swindell authored
CID 33260
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Rob Swindell authored
CID 319037
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Rob Swindell authored
Hopefully this will eliminate the "Dereference after null check" warnings by Coverity (e.g. CID 330993).
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Rob Swindell authored
Good catch Coverity (CID 330974).
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Rob Swindell authored
CID 319062
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Rob Swindell authored
CID 319008
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Rob Swindell authored
CID 33625.
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Rob Swindell authored
Reported by Coverity-scan (e.g. CID 33038).
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Deucе authored
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Rob Swindell authored
The use of uninitialized smb.retry_time was worst offender, but not expected to cause any actual issues.
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Rob Swindell authored
Caught by Coverity-scan CID 330055
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
CID 330950 and 319020
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
IdArray returned by JS_Enumerate() was never freed. Caught by Coverity-scan, CID 319627.
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Rob Swindell authored
And other weirdness around EX_NOLOG mode checks. Addresses Coverity-scan CID 330048.
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Rob Swindell authored
Found by Coverity-scan (CID 330051) @Deuce should review this.
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Rob Swindell authored
CONTINUE is like GETKEY except it'll set the display-abort flag if 'N' or 'Q' are typed. Make the WAIT:<n> argument 10ths of a second (instead of milliseconds) to be more consistent with DELAY:<n>.
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
GETKEY waits indefinitely for any key press by the user (resolves issue #245). WAIT:<n> waits for up to n-milliseconds for a key press and then continues on. For both cases, the key pressed is not echoed or acted upon in any way. Ctrl-keys could be handled by global or built-in ctrl-key handlers, so those would be the exception.
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Rob Swindell authored
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Rob Swindell authored
And make it the default for newly created sub-boards.
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Deucе authored
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