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comparison src/http/modules/ngx_http_ssi_filter_module.c @ 7026:e699e6b6d76c
SSI: return NGX_ERROR when timefmt memory allocation failed.
Previously, when using NGX_HTTP_SSI_ERROR, error was ignored in ssi processing,
thus timefmt could be accessed later in ngx_http_ssi_date_gmt_local_variable()
as part of "set" handler, or NULL format pointer could be passed to strftime().
author | Sergey Kandaurov <pluknet@nginx.com> |
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date | Wed, 07 Jun 2017 15:21:42 +0300 |
parents | 7a6456398fc3 |
children | f583559aadc7 |
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7025:7206c3630310 | 7026:e699e6b6d76c |
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2386 | 2386 |
2387 if (value) { | 2387 if (value) { |
2388 ctx->timefmt.len = value->len; | 2388 ctx->timefmt.len = value->len; |
2389 ctx->timefmt.data = ngx_pnalloc(r->pool, value->len + 1); | 2389 ctx->timefmt.data = ngx_pnalloc(r->pool, value->len + 1); |
2390 if (ctx->timefmt.data == NULL) { | 2390 if (ctx->timefmt.data == NULL) { |
2391 return NGX_HTTP_SSI_ERROR; | 2391 return NGX_ERROR; |
2392 } | 2392 } |
2393 | 2393 |
2394 ngx_cpystrn(ctx->timefmt.data, value->data, value->len + 1); | 2394 ngx_cpystrn(ctx->timefmt.data, value->data, value->len + 1); |
2395 } | 2395 } |
2396 | 2396 |