Hello,

While investigating some other issue, we found a trivial bug of ecpg.  The 
attached is a fix for that.

If you specify an input file which ends with "." (e.g. run "ecpg file."), ecpg 
writes one byte past the end of the allocated memory.

In addition, the following statement is misleading.  Some people may think that 
file.ec.c will be converted to a.ec.c.  But the actual behavior is that it is 
converted to file.c.  So I clarified the paragraph a bit.

"If the extension of the input file is not .pgc, then the output file name is 
computed by appending .c to the full file name."

Regards
Takayuki Tsunakawa

Attachment: ecpg_outfile.patch
Description: ecpg_outfile.patch

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