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Kevin Harwell authored
There were still a few places in the code that could overflow when "packing" a json object with a value outside the base type integer's range. For instance: unsigned int value = INT_MAX + 1 ast_json_pack("{s: i}", value); would result in a negative number being "packed". In those situations this patch alters those values to a ast_json_int_t, which widens the value up to a long or long long. ASTERISK-28480 Change-Id: Ied530780d83e6f1772adba0e28d8938ef30c49a1
Kevin Harwell authoredThere were still a few places in the code that could overflow when "packing" a json object with a value outside the base type integer's range. For instance: unsigned int value = INT_MAX + 1 ast_json_pack("{s: i}", value); would result in a negative number being "packed". In those situations this patch alters those values to a ast_json_int_t, which widens the value up to a long or long long. ASTERISK-28480 Change-Id: Ied530780d83e6f1772adba0e28d8938ef30c49a1