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hash-object: prefix_filename() returns allocated memory these days
Back when a1be47e (hash-object: fix buffer reuse with --path in a
subdirectory, 2017-03-20) was written, the prefix_filename() helper
used a static piece of memory to the caller, making the caller
responsible for copying it, if it wants to keep it across another
call to the same function. Two callers of the prefix_filename() in
hash-object were made to xstrdup() the value obtained from it.
But in the same series, when e4da43b (prefix_filename: return newly
allocated string, 2017-03-20) changed the rule to gave the caller
possession of the memory, we forgot to revert one of the xstrdup()
changes, allowing the returned value to leak.
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <[email protected]>1 parent 225bc32 commit 92a5d1c
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