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Avoid potential lifetime issues with temporary std::wstring objects.
* sysdep.cc (F__open_with_system_app__, get_regkey_value, get_regkey_names),
file-ops.cc (rename), lo-sysdep.cc (get_dirlist, fopen, getenv_wrapper),
oct-shlib.cc (octave_w32_shlib): Explicitly create std::wstring object with
well-defined lifetime when passing the pointer to the underlying c_str to a
function.
author | Markus Mützel <markus.muetzel@gmx.de> |
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date | Fri, 27 Mar 2020 08:52:33 +0100 |
parents | 534684fb7bd7 |
children | 844b3b9bab7a |
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