parse_number("0") reads uninitialized memory
valgrind caught that parse_number reads uninitialized memory when we parse literal "0": $ valgrind ./gdb -q -nx -ex "set height 0" (...) ==10378== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s) ==10378== at 0x548A10: parse_number (c-exp.y:1828) ==10378== by 0x54A340: lex_one_token (c-exp.y:2638) ==10378== by 0x54B4BB: c_lex (c-exp.y:3089) ==10378== by 0x544951: c_parse_internal (c-exp.c:2208) ==10378== by 0x54BF8C: c_parse (c-exp.y:3260) ==10378== by 0x6502E7: parse_exp_in_context_1 (parse.c:1221) ==10378== by 0x650064: parse_exp_in_context (parse.c:1122) ==10378== by 0x65001F: parse_exp_1 (parse.c:1114) ==10378== by 0x650421: parse_expression (parse.c:1266) ==10378== by 0x5A74B7: parse_and_eval_long (eval.c:92) ==10378== by 0x501ABD: do_set_command (cli-setshow.c:302) ==10378== by 0x721059: execute_command (top.c:452) ==10378== (gdb) I've pushed the obvious fix. Tested on x86_64 Fedora 20. gdb/ChangeLog: * c-exp.y (parse_number): Skip handling base-switching prefixes if the input is only one character long.
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2014-09-04 Pedro Alves <palves@redhat.com>
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* c-exp.y (parse_number): Skip handling base-switching prefixes if
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the input is only one character long.
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2014-09-04 Sergio Durigan Junior <sergiodj@redhat.com>
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PR fortran/17237
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/* Handle base-switching prefixes 0x, 0t, 0d, 0 */
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if (p[0] == '0')
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if (p[0] == '0' && len > 1)
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switch (p[1])
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case 'x':
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