--- a/lib/vasnprintf.c +++ b/lib/vasnprintf.c @@ -4858,7 +4858,11 @@ VASNPRINTF (DCHAR_T *resultbuf, size_t * #endif *fbp = dp->conversion; #if USE_SNPRINTF -# if !(((__GLIBC__ > 2 || (__GLIBC__ == 2 && __GLIBC_MINOR__ >= 3)) && !defined __UCLIBC__) || ((defined _WIN32 || defined __WIN32__) && ! defined __CYGWIN__)) +# if ! (((__GLIBC__ > 2 \ + || (__GLIBC__ == 2 && __GLIBC_MINOR__ >= 3)) \ + && !defined __UCLIBC__) \ + || (defined __APPLE__ && defined __MACH__) \ + || ((defined _WIN32 || defined __WIN32__) && ! defined __CYGWIN__)) fbp[1] = '%'; fbp[2] = 'n'; fbp[3] = '\0'; @@ -4872,6 +4876,9 @@ VASNPRINTF (DCHAR_T *resultbuf, size_t * in format strings in writable memory may crash the program (if compiled with _FORTIFY_SOURCE=2), so we should avoid it in this situation. */ + /* macOS 10.13 High Sierra behaves like glibc with + _FORTIFY_SOURCE=2, and older macOS releases + presumably do not need %n. */ /* On native Windows systems (such as mingw), we can avoid using %n because: - Although the gl_SNPRINTF_TRUNCATION_C99 test fails,