2012/1/30 Jérémie Koenig <jk@jk.fr.eu.org>: > It is not necessary, the last buffer will be deallocated with the rest > of the process on exit(). It's leaks which accumulate over the > lifetime of a process which are problematic -- usually if there is a > reference to the buffer somewhere, until the process exits, there's no > problem. OK, I won't try to free() the last one. I haven't implemented the "increase the buffer if needed instead of creating a new one each time", would it be better to do it?! Oh, I've just realized that there was another PATH_MAX used in a different file so package doesn't build... yet... It's used to read paths from stdin, so I guess I'll have to use the get_line() solution... Regards, Tanguy
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