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![]() Stop at the first `NULL` argument when iterating `argv` Some C commandline parsers (e.g. GLib and Qt) are replacing already handled arguments in `argv` with `NULL` and move them to the end. That means that `argc` might be bigger than the actual number of non-`NULL` pointers in `argv` at this point. To handle this we simply stop iterating at the first `NULL` argument. `argv` is also guaranteed to be `NULL`-terminated so any non-`NULL` arguments after the first `NULL` can safely be ignored. Fixes https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/issues/105999 |
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proc_macro | ||
profiler_builtins | ||
rtstartup | ||
rustc-std-workspace-alloc | ||
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std | ||
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