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/***************************************************************************
* nbase_memalloc.c -- A few simple functions related to memory *
* allocation. Right now they are just safe_ versions of well known calls *
* like malloc that quit if the allocation fails (so you don't have to *
* have a bunch of ugly checks in your code. These were written by *
* fyodor@nmap.org . *
* *
***********************IMPORTANT NMAP LICENSE TERMS************************
*
* The Nmap Security Scanner is (C) 1996-2023 Nmap Software LLC ("The Nmap
* Project"). Nmap is also a registered trademark of the Nmap Project.
*
* This program is distributed under the terms of the Nmap Public Source
* License (NPSL). The exact license text applying to a particular Nmap
* release or source code control revision is contained in the LICENSE
* file distributed with that version of Nmap or source code control
* revision. More Nmap copyright/legal information is available from
* https://nmap.org/book/man-legal.html, and further information on the
* NPSL license itself can be found at https://nmap.org/npsl/ . This
* header summarizes some key points from the Nmap license, but is no
* substitute for the actual license text.
*
* Nmap is generally free for end users to download and use themselves,
* including commercial use. It is available from https://nmap.org.
*
* The Nmap license generally prohibits companies from using and
* redistributing Nmap in commercial products, but we sell a special Nmap
* OEM Edition with a more permissive license and special features for
* this purpose. See https://nmap.org/oem/
*
* If you have received a written Nmap license agreement or contract
* stating terms other than these (such as an Nmap OEM license), you may
* choose to use and redistribute Nmap under those terms instead.
*
* The official Nmap Windows builds include the Npcap software
* (https://npcap.com) for packet capture and transmission. It is under
* separate license terms which forbid redistribution without special
* permission. So the official Nmap Windows builds may not be redistributed
* without special permission (such as an Nmap OEM license).
*
* Source is provided to this software because we believe users have a
* right to know exactly what a program is going to do before they run it.
* This also allows you to audit the software for security holes.
*
* Source code also allows you to port Nmap to new platforms, fix bugs, and add
* new features. You are highly encouraged to submit your changes as a Github PR
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* you are offering us very broad rights to use your submissions as described in
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* because we fund the project by selling licenses with various terms, and also
* because the inability to relicense code has caused devastating problems for
* other Free Software projects (such as KDE and NASM).
*
* The free version of Nmap is distributed in the hope that it will be
* useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Warranties,
* indemnification and commercial support are all available through the
* Npcap OEM program--see https://nmap.org/oem/
*
***************************************************************************/
/* $Id$ */
#include "nbase.h"
#include <stdio.h>
NORETURN static void fatal(char *fmt, ...)
__attribute__ ((format (printf, 1, 2)));
static void fatal(char *fmt, ...) {
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
fflush(stdout);
vfprintf(stderr, fmt, ap);
fprintf(stderr, "\nQUITTING!\n");
va_end(ap);
exit(1);
}
void *safe_malloc(size_t size) {
void *mymem;
if ((int)size < 0) /* Catch caller errors */
fatal("Tried to malloc negative amount of memory!!!");
mymem = malloc(size);
if (mymem == NULL)
fatal("Malloc Failed! Probably out of space.");
return mymem;
}
void *safe_realloc(void *ptr, size_t size) {
void *mymem;
if ((int)size < 0) /* Catch caller errors */
fatal("Tried to realloc negative amount of memory!!!");
mymem = realloc(ptr, size);
if (mymem == NULL)
fatal("Realloc Failed! Probably out of space.");
return mymem;
}
/* Zero-initializing version of safe_malloc */
void *safe_zalloc(size_t size) {
void *mymem;
if ((int)size < 0)
fatal("Tried to malloc negative amount of memory!!!");
mymem = calloc(1, size);
if (mymem == NULL)
fatal("Malloc Failed! Probably out of space.");
return mymem;
}
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