When the openfiles sidebar shows documents as a tree, closing a document can lead to sever re-layout of the view (e.g. collapsing directory nodes together). This makes walking the tree and closing documents at the same time highly tricky, as nodes might be shifting as we go.
This lead to invalid memory access, and unexpected results, when closing some tree structures.
One example of Valgrind showing how bad things are:
==917061== Invalid read of size 8 ==917061== at 0x5B31345: g_node_nth_child (gnode.c:1052) ==917061== by 0x50A7361: gtk_tree_store_iter_nth_child (gtktreestore.c:793) ==917061== by 0x491DB76: on_openfiles_document_action_apply (sidebar.c:1330) ==917061== by 0x491DC0C: on_openfiles_document_action (sidebar.c:1347) ==917061== by 0x5A833AF: g_closure_invoke (gclosure.c:832) ==917061== by 0x5A96075: signal_emit_unlocked_R.isra.0 (gsignal.c:3796) ==917061== by 0x5A9CBF4: g_signal_emit_valist (gsignal.c:3549) ==917061== by 0x5A9CDBE: g_signal_emit (gsignal.c:3606) ==917061== by 0x50D7833: gtk_widget_activate (gtkwidget.c:7845) ==917061== by 0x4F8A935: gtk_menu_shell_activate_item (gtkmenushell.c:1375) ==917061== by 0x4F8AC70: gtk_menu_shell_button_release (gtkmenushell.c:791) ==917061== by 0x4DFBCB3: _gtk_marshal_BOOLEAN__BOXEDv (gtkmarshalers.c:130) ==917061== Address 0x9bcdc20 is 32 bytes inside a block of size 40 free'd ==917061== at 0x484317B: free (vg_replace_malloc.c:872) ==917061== by 0x5B3068B: g_nodes_free (gnode.c:123) ==917061== by 0x5B3068B: g_node_destroy (gnode.c:143) ==917061== by 0x50AA8F2: gtk_tree_store_remove (gtktreestore.c:1229) ==917061== by 0x491F851: sidebar_openfiles_remove_iter (sidebar.c:959) ==917061== by 0x491F8AE: openfiles_remove (sidebar.c:972) ==917061== by 0x491FA6C: sidebar_remove_document (sidebar.c:1027) ==917061== by 0x48D0B5B: remove_page (document.c:733) ==917061== by 0x48D29C0: document_remove_page (document.c:787) ==917061== by 0x48D29FC: document_close (document.c:695) ==917061== by 0x491DAED: document_action (sidebar.c:1299) ==917061== by 0x491DB47: on_openfiles_document_action_apply (sidebar.c:1322) ==917061== by 0x491DB9E: on_openfiles_document_action_apply (sidebar.c:1332) ==917061== Block was alloc'd at ==917061== at 0x48407B4: malloc (vg_replace_malloc.c:381) ==917061== by 0x5B2C678: g_malloc (gmem.c:130) ==917061== by 0x5B45011: g_slice_alloc (gslice.c:1074) ==917061== by 0x5B305BD: g_node_new (gnode.c:110) ==917061== by 0x50AAF0B: gtk_tree_store_insert_before (gtktreestore.c:1375) ==917061== by 0x491E725: tree_add_new_dir (sidebar.c:654) ==917061== by 0x491E89A: get_parent_for_file (sidebar.c:840) ==917061== by 0x491E995: sidebar_openfiles_add_iter (sidebar.c:869) ==917061== by 0x491F5C7: sidebar_openfiles_add (sidebar.c:901) ==917061== by 0x48D0CE4: document_create (document.c:662) ==917061== by 0x48D3840: document_open_file_full (document.c:1349) ==917061== by 0x48D3C81: document_open_file (document.c:914)
Fix this by decoupling tree walking from closing documents. We now do two passes: first we collect documents to work on walking the tree as before, and only then we perform the action on each node of the list.
Fixes #3527. You can view, comment on, or merge this pull request online at:
https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/3535
-- Commit Summary --
* Fix crash closing directory from the openfiles sidebar
-- File Changes --
M src/sidebar.c (29)
-- Patch Links --
https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/3535.patch https://github.com/geany/geany/pull/3535.diff