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Ralph Giles authored
Silence a gcc warning by checking the return value of the fread() call instead of the feof() guard. This prevents an infinite loop in the case of a read error. Otherwise, when end-of-file is reached fread() will certainly return a smaller number of elements read than requested, so both cases are handled now. Add a comment to clarify that we're dropping a partial frame on purpose to keep the code simple. Also add more braces around conditional bodies for less error-prone style. Signed-off-by:
Mark Harris <mark.hsj@gmail.com>
Ralph Giles authoredSilence a gcc warning by checking the return value of the fread() call instead of the feof() guard. This prevents an infinite loop in the case of a read error. Otherwise, when end-of-file is reached fread() will certainly return a smaller number of elements read than requested, so both cases are handled now. Add a comment to clarify that we're dropping a partial frame on purpose to keep the code simple. Also add more braces around conditional bodies for less error-prone style. Signed-off-by:
Mark Harris <mark.hsj@gmail.com>