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The Windows API has an _snprintf function that is not the same as
Unix's snprintf(): if the string is truncated then no trailing NUL
character is appended. This makes the function unsafe. Define a
replacement/wrapper called M_snprintf that works the same but always
appends a trailing NUL, for safety on Windows and other OSes that
behave like this.
Do the same thing for vsnprintf(), and update HACKING to list
snprintf/vsnprintf as forbidden functions. This fixes #375;
thanks to Quasar for pointing out the different behavior of these
functions.
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Use snprintf() in place of sprintf(). This is part of fixing #371.
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Eliminate use of strcpy, strcat, strncpy, and use the new safe
alternatives.
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at it.
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directories under the standard choco savegamedir for each Strife
saveslot.
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routines from Eternity.
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implementation of POSIX opendir/readdir/closedir API derived from the
MinGW libc extensions source. Will be needed for hub save maintenance.
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m_saves.c to other platform builds. See also email regarding opendir
etc.
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