input_buffer_adapter: Fix handling of nullptr input
Clang UBSAN currently complains that the char * to input_buffer_adapter is a nullptr. Turns out it is actually required to accept nullptr, see for example line 415 in input_adapters.hpp ... // the address of first cannot be used: use nullptr ia = std::make_shared<input_buffer_adapter>(nullptr, len); .... Therefore we have to handle it gracefully here. We now also ignore the length parameter l if b is a nullptr.
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@ -131,9 +131,8 @@ class input_stream_adapter : public input_adapter_protocol
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class input_buffer_adapter : public input_adapter_protocol
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{
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public:
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JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(2)
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input_buffer_adapter(const char* b, const std::size_t l) noexcept
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: cursor(b), limit(b + l)
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: cursor(b), limit(b == nullptr ? nullptr : (b + l))
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{}
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// delete because of pointer members
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@ -147,6 +146,7 @@ class input_buffer_adapter : public input_adapter_protocol
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{
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if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(cursor < limit))
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{
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assert(cursor != nullptr and limit != nullptr);
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return std::char_traits<char>::to_int_type(*(cursor++));
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}
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@ -3882,9 +3882,8 @@ class input_stream_adapter : public input_adapter_protocol
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class input_buffer_adapter : public input_adapter_protocol
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{
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public:
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JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(2)
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input_buffer_adapter(const char* b, const std::size_t l) noexcept
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: cursor(b), limit(b + l)
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: cursor(b), limit(b == nullptr ? nullptr : (b + l))
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{}
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// delete because of pointer members
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@ -3898,6 +3897,7 @@ class input_buffer_adapter : public input_adapter_protocol
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{
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if (JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(cursor < limit))
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{
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assert(cursor != nullptr and limit != nullptr);
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return std::char_traits<char>::to_int_type(*(cursor++));
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}
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