Is the GNU function asprintf
(print to allocated string) thread-safe?
(IIC, basically, this boils down to the question whether malloc
is thread-safe.)
Consider the example code:
#define _GNU_SOURCE
#include <stdio.h>
#include "getValue.h"
char * getValue(int key) {
char * value;
asprintf(&value, "%d", key); // TODO: No error handling!
// If memory allocation wasn't possible, or some other error occurs, these functions will
// return -1, and the contents of strp is undefined.
return value;
}
Here, I do not touch any global variables. What if my getValue
gets called in concurrent threads? No bad things will occur, will they?