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POSIX says:
On some implementations, if buf is a null pointer, getcwd() may obtain
size bytes of memory using malloc(). In this case, the pointer returned
by getcwd() may be used as the argument in a subsequent call to free().
Invoking getcwd() with buf as a null pointer is not recommended in
conforming applications.
This produces an error building GCC with --enable-werror-always:
../../../fixincludes/fixincl.c: In function ‘process’:
../../../fixincludes/fixincl.c:1356:7: error: argument 1 is null but
the corresponding size argument 2 value is 4096 [-Werror=nonnull]
It's suggested by POSIX to call getcwd() with progressively larger
buffers until it does not give an [ERANGE] error. However, it's highly
unlikely that this error-handling route is ever used.
So we can simplify it instead of writting too much code. We give up to
use getcwd(), because `make` will output a `Leaving directory ...` message
containing the path to cwd when we call abort().
fixincludes/ChangeLog:
PR other/21823
PR bootstrap/80047
* fixincl.c (process): Simplify the handling for highly
unlikely access() failure, to avoid using non-standard
extensions.
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