- if (ptr->cached_server_error) free(ptr->cached_server_error);
- ptr->cached_server_error= ptr->root->call_malloc(ptr->root, endptr - startptr + 1);
- memcpy(ptr->cached_server_error, startptr, endptr - startptr);
+
+ /*
+ Yes, we could make this "efficent" but to do that we would need
+ to maintain more state for the size of the buffer. Why waste
+ memory in the struct, which is important, for something that
+ rarely should happen?
+ */
+ rel_ptr= (char *)ptr->root->call_realloc(ptr->root,
+ ptr->cached_server_error,
+ (size_t) (endptr - startptr + 1));
+
+ if (rel_ptr == NULL)
+ {
+ /* If we happened to have some memory, we just null it since we don't know the size */
+ if (ptr->cached_server_error)
+ ptr->cached_server_error[0]= 0;
+ return MEMCACHED_SERVER_ERROR;
+ }
+ ptr->cached_server_error= rel_ptr;
+
+ memcpy(ptr->cached_server_error, startptr, (size_t) (endptr - startptr));