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authorThanos Doukoudakis <thanos.doukoudakis@isode.com>2017-10-16 11:53:42 (GMT)
committerKevin Smith <kevin.smith@isode.com>2017-10-19 09:22:57 (GMT)
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tree51b618bbdf933bcca2b8deb915e131c48d80d5f7 /3rdParty/Breakpad/src/common/linux
parent80ef26c165a08d5251d7ee56e0bd07b86fc82f55 (diff)
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Upgrade Breakpad to latest
This commit will upgrade breakpad to version 1.0.86 (I9957f27cd134f862b9831e4b1d90f8a014eb37b6) from https://chromium.googlesource.com/breakpad/breakpad Added a script(BreakpadSwiftCleanup.sh) that remove files from Breakpad's repository that are not used by Swift. This commit also re-applies the changes that were introduced in commit 7f0fe603be200c09c74cf9cc295a972f3c3dbdfd, that change the minidump filename format to include version and date Test-Information: https://travis-ci.org/google/breakpad/builds/283789304 https://ci.appveyor.com/project/vapier/breakpad/build/job/1bu73ysmcfpwg9e4 Tested by adding some code that forces a crash to the client on Windows 10 with VS2015. Verified the name and contents of the generated crash dump. Change-Id: Ied9e74088e43137845edc09d070c2c27494aeade
Diffstat (limited to '3rdParty/Breakpad/src/common/linux')
-rw-r--r--3rdParty/Breakpad/src/common/linux/linux_libc_support.h17
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/3rdParty/Breakpad/src/common/linux/linux_libc_support.h b/3rdParty/Breakpad/src/common/linux/linux_libc_support.h
index b2f47af..ec5a8d6 100644
--- a/3rdParty/Breakpad/src/common/linux/linux_libc_support.h
+++ b/3rdParty/Breakpad/src/common/linux/linux_libc_support.h
@@ -52,17 +52,16 @@ extern int my_strncmp(const char* a, const char* b, size_t len);
// Return true iff successful.
extern bool my_strtoui(int* result, const char* s);
-// Return the length of the given, non-negative integer when expressed in base
-// 10.
-extern unsigned my_int_len(intmax_t i);
+// Return the length of the given unsigned integer when expressed in base 10.
+extern unsigned my_uint_len(uintmax_t i);
-// Convert a non-negative integer to a string
+// Convert an unsigned integer to a string
// output: (output) the resulting string is written here. This buffer must be
-// large enough to hold the resulting string. Call |my_int_len| to get the
+// large enough to hold the resulting string. Call |my_uint_len| to get the
// required length.
-// i: the non-negative integer to serialise.
-// i_len: the length of the integer in base 10 (see |my_int_len|).
-extern void my_itos(char* output, intmax_t i, unsigned i_len);
+// i: the unsigned integer to serialise.
+// i_len: the length of the integer in base 10 (see |my_uint_len|).
+extern void my_uitos(char* output, uintmax_t i, unsigned i_len);
extern const char* my_strchr(const char* haystack, char needle);
@@ -78,6 +77,8 @@ extern const char* my_read_decimal_ptr(uintptr_t* result, const char* s);
extern void my_memset(void* ip, char c, size_t len);
+extern void* my_memchr(const void* src, int c, size_t len);
+
// The following are considered safe to use in a compromised environment.
// Besides, this gives the compiler an opportunity to optimize their calls.
#define my_memcpy memcpy