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check_expected causes segfault.
Priority-Medium
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#29
opened Dec 8, 2015 by
GoogleCodeExporter
_test_free causes testcase to fail when called with ptr = 0
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#27
opened Dec 8, 2015 by
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Freeing memory allocated by realloc() throw's error
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#26
opened Dec 8, 2015 by
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Some warnings related with printf and derivates.
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#25
opened Dec 8, 2015 by
GoogleCodeExporter
_test_free() casts pointer to int on LP64 platforms
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#23
opened Dec 8, 2015 by
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many portability issues in printf format specifiers
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#20
opened Dec 8, 2015 by
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a warning-clean patch based on svn r.42
Priority-Medium
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#17
opened Dec 8, 2015 by
GoogleCodeExporter
Problem when mocking printf
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#15
opened Dec 8, 2015 by
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Add headers for regular case
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#14
opened Dec 8, 2015 by
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stdout and stderr outputs could be messed up
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#13
opened Dec 8, 2015 by
GoogleCodeExporter
strsignal() function is on available on HP-UX IA64 v3
Priority-Medium
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#11
opened Dec 8, 2015 by
GoogleCodeExporter
Integer conversion warning on HP-UX
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#10
opened Dec 8, 2015 by
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assert_macro.c
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#9
opened Dec 8, 2015 by
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