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<p>I wonder if Scintilla has set the status when it calls notifications, and if it still notifys when allocation fails, would be nice if most cases could be captured by a a test in on_notify but I somehow doubt it.</p>
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<p>I expect all Scintilla calls set the status when non-zero, whether through notification callbacks or not. Geany allocating memory itself using stdlib or glib will obviously not.</p>

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