windows.c: Use a zeroed buffer when retrieving the module path

There is a small API note on GetModuleFileName(), which says:
"Windows XP: The string is truncated to nSize characters
and is not null-terminated."

Which means that on XP it will be only safe if we pass a zeroed
buffer to it, otherwise the next call to wcsrchr (which is
a strchr for wchar_t) may not find a relative terminating \0 in
the buffer, returning a wrong pointer and resulting in a corrupted
string.

Signed-off-by: Lubomir I. Ivanov <neolit123@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Dirk Hohndel <dirk@hohndel.org>
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Lubomir I. Ivanov 2013-03-05 22:24:15 +02:00 committed by Dirk Hohndel
parent 07b2c204c9
commit 30e10183ca

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@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ extern int __wgetmainargs(int *, wchar_t ***, wchar_t ***, int, int *);
/* expand-convert the UTF-16 argument list to a list of UTF-8 strings */
void subsurface_command_line_init(gint *argc, gchar ***argv)
{
wchar_t **wargv, **wenviron, *p, path[MAX_PATH];
wchar_t **wargv, **wenviron, *p, path[MAX_PATH] = {0};
gchar **argv_new;
gchar *s;
/* for si we assume that a struct address will equal the address