This function causes SIGSEGV when it's called with buf == NULL. Also it returns EINVAL with mode != "a". It appears it wasn't tested with buf == NULL at all: fmemopen.c:309 if (!buf) { /* r+/w+/a+, and no buf: file starts empty. */ c->buf = (char *) (c + 1); *(char *) buf = '\0'; // Should be c->buf? c->pos = c->eof = 0; c->append = (flags & __SAPP) != 0; } This condition looks strange: fmemopen.c:284 if (!size || !(buf || flags & __SAPP)) // Why? { ptr->_errno = EINVAL; return NULL; }
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