`darr_avail` returns the available capacity excluding the already
existing terminating NULL byte. Take this into account when using
`darr_avail`. Otherwise, if the error length is a power of 2, the
capacity is never enough and the function stucks in an infinite loop.
Signed-off-by: Igor Ryzhov <iryzhov@nfware.com>
(cherry picked from commit
cb6032d6b3d9fc1198f61ac343ec22b456a8896e)
*darr_append(*sp) = 0;
again:
va_copy(ap_copy, ap);
- len = vsnprintf(darr_last(*sp), darr_avail(*sp), fmt, ap_copy);
+ len = vsnprintf(darr_last(*sp), darr_avail(*sp) + 1, fmt, ap_copy);
va_end(ap_copy);
if (len < 0)
darr_in_strcat(*sp, fmt);
- else if ((size_t)len < darr_avail(*sp))
+ else if ((size_t)len <= darr_avail(*sp))
_darr_len(*sp) += len;
else {
darr_ensure_cap(*sp, darr_len(*sp) + (size_t)len);