On Mon, Jun 04, 2007 at 05:30:01PM +0900, Masayuki Sunou wrote:
Hi Daniel
Thank you for your comment.
This patch changes about the following points.
> buf.use = 0 means we are using 0 bytes of the buffer. That's the semantic
> of buffer usage, if you really want to make it zero terminated, just use
> buf.content[0] = 0;
>
1. This patch initializes the data with "buf.content[0] = 0".
> use buf->use instead of strlen(buf.content)
>
2. This patch checks the data size with "buf->use".
Cool, thanks a lot !
Applied and commited to CVS,
thanks again,
Daniel
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