Flawfinder version 2.0.10, (C) 2001-2019 David A. Wheeler.
Number of rules (primarily dangerous function names) in C/C++ ruleset: 223
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/tests/sigsegv1.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/tests/sigsegv2.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/tests/mmaputil.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/tests/stackoverflow1.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/tests/stackoverflow2.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-macosdarwin7-powerpc.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/leave-none.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-hurd.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/signals-bsd.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-linux-x86_64.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/signals-hurd.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-linux-m68k.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-irix.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-osf-alpha.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-linux-arm.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-macos-i386.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-aix5.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-netbsd-alpha.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/handler-win32.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-freebsd-i386.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-bsd.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/handler-unix.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-none.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/leave.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/signals-hpux.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-aix3-powerpc.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-linux-sh.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-linux-mips.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-linux-ia64.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/handler-none.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-macosdarwin5-powerpc.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-linux-i386-old.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/stackvma-none.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/leave-setcontext.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-netbsd.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/stackvma-mach.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/leave.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-beos.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/version.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-hpux-hppa.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-solaris-sparc.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/dispatcher.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/machfault-macos-powerpc.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-hpux.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-linux.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-beos-i386.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/machfault-macos-i386.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-aix5-powerpc.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-solaris.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-linux-sparc.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/stackvma-freebsd.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-aix3.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-irix-mips.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/stackvma-mincore.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/stackvma-simple.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/stackvma.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/machfault.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-linux-m68k.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-posix.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-linux-hppa.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/handler-macos.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/leave-sigaltstack.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-linux-powerpc.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-macosdarwin5-powerpc.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/handler.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-osf.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/leave-nop.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/signals-macos.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/stackvma-linux.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-linux-i386.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-netbsd-alpha.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/stackvma-beos.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-linux-cris.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-openbsd-i386.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/stackvma.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-linux-alpha.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-macosdarwin7-powerpc.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-solaris-i386.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/signals.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-openbsd.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/stackvma-procfs.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/fault-linux-s390.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/winewrapper.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/dis-buf.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/dis-asm.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/ppc-opc.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/sparc.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/sparc-opc.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/ansidecl.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/sysdep.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/bfd.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/ppc.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/sparc-dis.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/ppc-dis.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/disass.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/interp.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/opt.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/save.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/callin.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/input.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sockets.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/input.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genbc.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/lex.c
Parsing failed to find end of parameter list; semicolon terminated it in  ("CHAR_LITERAL: %d", yylval->ival, 
      if (yylval->ival >= 32 && yylval->ival <= 126)
	printf (" ($%c)", (char) yylval->ival);
      printf ("\n");
      break;
    case STRING_LITERAL:
      prin
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genbc-scan.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/real.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sockets.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/events.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sym.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genvm-parse.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/str.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/byte.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/mpz.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/gst-parse.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/files.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/comp.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/signals.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/files.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/mem.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/events.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/time.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/timer.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/findexec.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/cygwin/signals.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/cygwin/files.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/cygwin/mem.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/cygwin/events.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/cygwin/time.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/cygwin/timer.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/cygwin/findexec.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/signals.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/files.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/mem.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/events.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/time.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/timer.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/findexec.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/common/files.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/common/time.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/oop.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genpr-parse.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/security.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/gstpub.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/print.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/oop.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/gst-parse.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genvm.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/cint.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/alloc.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/print.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genbc-decl.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/xlat.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/lex.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/gstpriv.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/re.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/jitpriv.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/gstpub.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genbc-impl.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/xlat.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genpr-scan.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/events.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/real.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/tree.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genbc-decl.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genvm-scan.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/str.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genbc-impl.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/mpz.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/cint.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/byte.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/tree.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/match.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/interp.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genprims.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/callin.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/comp.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/alloc.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/heap.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/re.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/security.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/md-config.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genpr-parse.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/gst.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genbc.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genvm-parse.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sym.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/files.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/opt.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/save.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/heap.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/gst-tool.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lightning/ppc/asm.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lightning/ppc/core.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lightning/ppc/funcs.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lightning/ppc/fp.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lightning/fp-common.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lightning/i386/asm-i386.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lightning/i386/core-64.h
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Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lightning/i386/asm-32.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lightning/i386/core-i386.h
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Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lightning/i386/fp-64.h
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Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lightning/lightning.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lightning/sparc/asm.h
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Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lightning/sparc/fp.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lightning/asm-common.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lightning/core-common.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lightning/funcs-common.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/printf.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/printf.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/format.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/mem.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/filament.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/mem.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/stream.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/filament.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/stream.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/custom.c
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/vm_def.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/bool-array.cc
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/table.cc
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/hash.h
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Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/positions.h
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Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/byte_def.cc
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Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/sh/ffitarget.h
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Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/cris/ffitarget.h
Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/cris/ffi.c
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Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/avltrees.c
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Examining data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/setenv.c
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FINAL RESULTS:

data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/mkdtemp.c:51:15:  [5] (race) chmod:
  This accepts filename arguments; if an attacker can move those files, a
  race condition results. (CWE-362). Use fchmod( ) instead.
    retstat = chmod (name, mode);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/cint.c:426:15:  [5] (race) chmod:
  This accepts filename arguments; if an attacker can move those files, a
  race condition results. (CWE-362). Use fchmod( ) instead.
    retstat = chmod (name, mode);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/cint.c:635:31:  [5] (race) chmod:
  This accepts filename arguments; if an attacker can move those files, a
  race condition results. (CWE-362). Use fchmod( ) instead.
  _gst_define_cfunc ("chmod", chmod);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/cint.c:1621:12:  [5] (race) chown:
  This accepts filename arguments; if an attacker can move those files, a
  race condition results. (CWE-362). Use fchown( ) instead.
    return chown (file, uid, gid);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/files.c:198:12:  [5] (race) readlink:
  This accepts filename arguments; if an attacker can move those files or
  change the link content, a race condition results. Also, it does not
  terminate with ASCII NUL. (CWE-362, CWE-20). Reconsider approach.
	      n = readlink (rpath, buf, path_max - 1);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/findexec.c:140:9:  [5] (race) readlink:
  This accepts filename arguments; if an attacker can move those files or
  change the link content, a race condition results. Also, it does not
  terminate with ASCII NUL. (CWE-362, CWE-20). Reconsider approach.
    n = readlink (buf, location, path_max);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/gst-tool.c:178:3:  [4] (format) vfprintf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
  vfprintf (stderr, s, ap);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/inet_ntop.c:122:10:  [4] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused).
  return strcpy (dst, tmp);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/inet_ntop.c:235:10:  [4] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused).
  return strcpy (dst, tmp);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:273:4:  [4] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused).
	  strcpy(tmp, str);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:837:11:  [4] (shell) system:
  This causes a new program to execute and is difficult to use safely
  (CWE-78). try using a library call that implements the same functionality
  if available.
  lt_ptr		system;		/* system specific data */
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:1340:2:  [4] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf.
	sprintf (searchname, "%s.", filename);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:2496:3:  [4] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf.
  sprintf (filename, "%.*s/%s", (int) dirname_len, dirname, dlname);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:2705:2:  [4] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused).
	strcpy (filename, dir_name);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:2711:6:  [4] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused).
	    strcpy (filename +lendir, base_name);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:2783:19:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
  int		notfound	= access (filename, R_OK);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:2923:7:  [4] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf.
		    sprintf (name, "lib%s", p+2);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3496:7:  [4] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused).
      strcpy (tmp, filename);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3497:7:  [4] (buffer) strcat:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when concatenating to destination
  [MS-banned] (CWE-120). Consider using strcat_s, strncat, strlcat, or
  snprintf (warning: strncat is easily misused).
      strcat (tmp, try_ext);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3625:3:  [4] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused).
  strcpy  (buf, dirnam);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3878:4:  [4] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused).
	  strcpy(sym, handle->loader->sym_prefix);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3879:4:  [4] (buffer) strcat:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when concatenating to destination
  [MS-banned] (CWE-120). Consider using strcat_s, strncat, strlcat, or
  snprintf (warning: strncat is easily misused).
	  strcat(sym, handle->info.name);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3883:4:  [4] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused).
	  strcpy(sym, handle->info.name);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3887:7:  [4] (buffer) strcat:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when concatenating to destination
  [MS-banned] (CWE-120). Consider using strcat_s, strncat, strlcat, or
  snprintf (warning: strncat is easily misused).
      strcat(sym, symbol);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3905:7:  [4] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused).
      strcpy(sym, handle->loader->sym_prefix);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3906:7:  [4] (buffer) strcat:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when concatenating to destination
  [MS-banned] (CWE-120). Consider using strcat_s, strncat, strlcat, or
  snprintf (warning: strncat is easily misused).
      strcat(sym, symbol);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3910:7:  [4] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused).
      strcpy(sym, symbol);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/closures.c:302:7:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
	  || access (mnt.mnt_dir, W_OK))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/pa/ffi.c:50:57:  [4] (format) printf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
#define debug(lvl, x...) do { if (lvl <= DEBUG_LEVEL) { printf(x); } } while (0)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/callin.c:389:3:  [4] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf.
  sprintf (buf, "^%s!", name);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/cint.c:395:3:  [4] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused).
  strcpy (clone, str);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/cint.c:622:32:  [4] (shell) system:
  This causes a new program to execute and is difficult to use safely
  (CWE-78). try using a library call that implements the same functionality
  if available.
  _gst_define_cfunc ("system", system);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/cint.c:626:32:  [4] (format) printf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
  _gst_define_cfunc ("printf", printf);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/comp.c:2357:7:  [4] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused).
      strcpy (p, keyword->v_list.name);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c:271:13:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
				    int access,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c:1017:3:  [4] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf.
  sprintf (fullVersionString, "GNU Smalltalk version %s",
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c:1230:8:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
			int access,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c:1243:28:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
			     _gst_is_pipe (fd), access, true);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c:2125:11:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
			   int access,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c:2132:11:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
  switch (access & O_ACCMODE)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.h:73:7:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
  OOP access;
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.h:639:16:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
				       int access,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genbc-decl.c:750:21:  [4] (format) fprintf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
#  define YYFPRINTF fprintf
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genbc-impl.c:655:21:  [4] (format) fprintf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
#  define YYFPRINTF fprintf
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genpr-parse.c:710:21:  [4] (format) fprintf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
#  define YYFPRINTF fprintf
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genvm-parse.c:759:21:  [4] (format) fprintf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
#  define YYFPRINTF fprintf
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/input.c:599:3:  [4] (format) vfprintf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
  vfprintf (stderr, str, ap);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/input.c:618:3:  [4] (format) vfprintf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
  vfprintf (stderr, str, ap);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/input.c:639:7:  [4] (format) vfprintf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
      vfprintf (stderr, str, ap);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/input.c:666:7:  [4] (format) vfprintf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
      vfprintf (stderr, str, ap);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/common/files.c:209:11:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
  return (access (fileName, R_OK) == 0);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/common/files.c:215:11:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
  return (access (fileName, W_OK) == 0);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/common/files.c:221:11:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
  return (access (fileName, X_OK) == 0);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/common/files.c:254:3:  [4] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf.
  sprintf (s, "%.*s%s", (int)(p - _gst_executable_path), _gst_executable_path, path);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/common/files.c:301:35:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
    fd = open (filename, oflags | access | O_CREAT, 0666);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/common/files.c:303:35:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
    fd = open (filename, oflags | access);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/files.c:269:7:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
  int access;
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/files.c:300:9:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
    if (access != O_WRONLY)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/files.c:307:9:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
    if (access != O_RDONLY)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/files.c:340:11:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
      if (access != O_WRONLY)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/files.c:342:11:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
      if (access != O_RDONLY)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/files.c:345:14:  [4] (shell) system:
  This causes a new program to execute and is difficult to use safely
  (CWE-78). try using a library call that implements the same functionality
  if available.
      _exit (system (command) >= 0);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/mem.c:318:8:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
	      access ((char *) first, F_OK);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/mem.c:328:8:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
	      access ((char *) second, F_OK);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/files.c:120:7:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
  int access;
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/files.c:136:11:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
  switch (access)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/files.c:153:7:  [4] (format) sprintf:
  Potential format string problem (CWE-134). Make format string constant.
      sprintf (slavenam, NAMED_PIPE_PREFIX "_%d_%d__", getpid (), id++);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/files.c:164:38:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
  master = _open_osfhandle (hMaster, access | O_NOINHERIT | O_BINARY);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/files.c:179:7:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
  if (access != O_RDONLY)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/files.c:185:7:  [4] (race) access:
  This usually indicates a security flaw. If an attacker can change anything
  along the path between the call to access() and the file's actual use
  (e.g., by moving files), the attacker can exploit the race condition
  (CWE-362/CWE-367!). Set up the correct permissions (e.g., using setuid())
  and try to open the file directly.
  if (access != O_WRONLY)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/main.c:297:4:  [4] (format) printf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
	  printf (copyright_and_legal_stuff_text, VERSION,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/main.c:312:4:  [4] (format) printf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
	  printf (help_text);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/main.c:436:39:  [4] (format) fprintf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
  INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO(info, stream, fprintf);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/disass.c:45:39:  [4] (format) fprintf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
  INIT_DISASSEMBLE_INFO(info, stream, fprintf);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:1485:3:  [4] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf.
  sprintf (scratchbuf, "%%st(%d)", rm);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:1529:3:  [4] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused).
  strcpy (obufp, s);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:1649:5:  [4] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf.
		  sprintf (scratchbuf, ",%s", names32[index]);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/blox/tk/BloxTK.c:726:9:  [4] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused).
		      strcpy (s, curbuf);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/blox/tk/BloxTK.c:742:5:  [4] (buffer) strcat:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when concatenating to destination
  [MS-banned] (CWE-120). Consider using strcat_s, strncat, strlcat, or
  snprintf (warning: strncat is easily misused).
		  strcat (curbuf, buf);	/* append buf */
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/blox/tk/BloxTK.c:757:4:  [4] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused).
	  strcpy (s, curbuf);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/blox/tk/BloxTK.c:793:8:  [4] (buffer) strcat:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when concatenating to destination
  [MS-banned] (CWE-120). Consider using strcat_s, strncat, strlcat, or
  snprintf (warning: strncat is easily misused).
	      strcat (curbuf, buf);	/* append buf */
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/blox/tk/BloxTK.c:801:4:  [4] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused).
	  strcpy (s, curbuf);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/i18n.c:136:14:  [4] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf.
    array += sprintf (array, "'%s' ", nl_langinfo (nlitems[i]));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/i18n.c:346:7:  [4] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf.
      sprintf (envVariable, "LANG=%s", pick);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:161:8:  [4] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused).
	      strcpy (res_ptr + res_size - (l2 + 1) - (l1 + 1), buf1);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:162:8:  [4] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused).
	      strcpy (res_ptr + res_size - (l2 + 1), buf2);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/printf.h:798:8:  [4] (format) printf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
#undef printf
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/printf.h:799:8:  [4] (format) vprintf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
#undef vprintf
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/printf.h:802:8:  [4] (format) fprintf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
#undef fprintf
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/printf.h:803:8:  [4] (format) vfprintf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
#undef vfprintf
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/printf.h:804:8:  [4] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf.
#undef sprintf
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/printf.h:805:8:  [4] (buffer) vsprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf.
#undef vsprintf
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/printf.h:806:8:  [4] (format) snprintf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited,
  and note that sprintf variations do not always \0-terminate (CWE-134). Use
  a constant for the format specification.
#undef snprintf
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/printf.h:807:8:  [4] (format) vsnprintf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited,
  and note that sprintf variations do not always \0-terminate (CWE-134). Use
  a constant for the format specification.
#undef vsnprintf
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/printf.h:816:9:  [4] (format) printf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
#define printf          snv_printf
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/printf.h:817:9:  [4] (format) vprintf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
#define vprintf         snv_vprintf
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/printf.h:820:9:  [4] (format) fprintf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
#define fprintf         snv_fprintf
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/printf.h:821:9:  [4] (format) vfprintf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited
  (CWE-134). Use a constant for the format specification.
#define vfprintf        snv_vfprintf
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/printf.h:822:9:  [4] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf.
#define sprintf         snv_sprintf
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/printf.h:823:9:  [4] (buffer) vsprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf.
#define vsprintf        snv_vsprintf
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/printf.h:824:9:  [4] (format) snprintf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited,
  and note that sprintf variations do not always \0-terminate (CWE-134). Use
  a constant for the format specification.
#define snprintf        snv_snprintf
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/printf.h:825:9:  [4] (format) vsnprintf:
  If format strings can be influenced by an attacker, they can be exploited,
  and note that sprintf variations do not always \0-terminate (CWE-134). Use
  a constant for the format specification.
#define vsnprintf       snv_vsnprintf
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/superops.cc:478:7:  [4] (shell) execl:
  This causes a new program to execute and is difficult to use safely
  (CWE-78). try using a library call that implements the same functionality
  if available.
      execl ("../gst", "../gst", "-Q", "-I", "../gst.im", NULL);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/gst-tool.c:526:8:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
  if (!getenv ("LN_S"))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/gst-tool.c:530:8:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
  if (!getenv ("INSTALL"))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/gst-tool.c:534:8:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
  if (!getenv ("XZIP"))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.c:207:9:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
#ifndef getenv
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.c:208:14:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
extern char *getenv ();
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.c:403:21:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
  posixly_correct = getenv ("POSIXLY_CORRECT");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.c:966:1:  [3] (buffer) getopt:
  Some older implementations do not protect against internal buffer overflows
  (CWE-120, CWE-20). Check implementation on installation, or limit the size
  of all string inputs.
getopt (argc, argv, optstring)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.c:996:11:  [3] (buffer) getopt:
  Some older implementations do not protect against internal buffer overflows
  (CWE-120, CWE-20). Check implementation on installation, or limit the size
  of all string inputs.
      c = getopt (argc, argv, "abc:d:0123456789");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.h:107:14:  [3] (buffer) getopt:
  Some older implementations do not protect against internal buffer overflows
  (CWE-120, CWE-20). Check implementation on installation, or limit the size
  of all string inputs.
  extern int getopt (int argc, char *const *argv, const char *shortopts);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.h:109:14:  [3] (buffer) getopt:
  Some older implementations do not protect against internal buffer overflows
  (CWE-120, CWE-20). Check implementation on installation, or limit the size
  of all string inputs.
  extern int getopt ();
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.h:111:14:  [3] (buffer) getopt_long:
  Some older implementations do not protect against internal buffer overflows
  (CWE-120, CWE-20). Check implementation on installation, or limit the size
  of all string inputs.
  extern int getopt_long (int argc, char *const *argv, const char *shortopts,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.h:123:14:  [3] (buffer) getopt:
  Some older implementations do not protect against internal buffer overflows
  (CWE-120, CWE-20). Check implementation on installation, or limit the size
  of all string inputs.
  extern int getopt ();
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.h:124:14:  [3] (buffer) getopt_long:
  Some older implementations do not protect against internal buffer overflows
  (CWE-120, CWE-20). Check implementation on installation, or limit the size
  of all string inputs.
  extern int getopt_long ();
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt1.c:69:1:  [3] (buffer) getopt_long:
  Some older implementations do not protect against internal buffer overflows
  (CWE-120, CWE-20). Check implementation on installation, or limit the size
  of all string inputs.
getopt_long (argc, argv, options, long_options, opt_index)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt1.c:125:11:  [3] (buffer) getopt_long:
  Some older implementations do not protect against internal buffer overflows
  (CWE-120, CWE-20). Check implementation on installation, or limit the size
  of all string inputs.
      c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "abc:d:0123456789",
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/lock.c:464:3:  [3] (misc) InitializeCriticalSection:
  Exceptions can be thrown in low-memory situations. Use
  InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount instead.
  InitializeCriticalSection (&lock->lock);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/lock.c:482:3:  [3] (misc) EnterCriticalSection:
  On some versions of Windows, exceptions can be thrown in low-memory
  situations. Use InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount instead.
  EnterCriticalSection (&lock->lock);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/lock.c:596:3:  [3] (misc) InitializeCriticalSection:
  Exceptions can be thrown in low-memory situations. Use
  InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount instead.
  InitializeCriticalSection (&lock->lock);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/lock.c:617:3:  [3] (misc) EnterCriticalSection:
  On some versions of Windows, exceptions can be thrown in low-memory
  situations. Use InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount instead.
  EnterCriticalSection (&lock->lock);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/lock.c:647:8:  [3] (misc) EnterCriticalSection:
  On some versions of Windows, exceptions can be thrown in low-memory
  situations. Use InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount instead.
	      EnterCriticalSection (&lock->lock);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/lock.c:671:3:  [3] (misc) EnterCriticalSection:
  On some versions of Windows, exceptions can be thrown in low-memory
  situations. Use InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount instead.
  EnterCriticalSection (&lock->lock);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/lock.c:700:8:  [3] (misc) EnterCriticalSection:
  On some versions of Windows, exceptions can be thrown in low-memory
  situations. Use InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount instead.
	      EnterCriticalSection (&lock->lock);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/lock.c:715:3:  [3] (misc) EnterCriticalSection:
  On some versions of Windows, exceptions can be thrown in low-memory
  situations. Use InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount instead.
  EnterCriticalSection (&lock->lock);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/lock.c:777:3:  [3] (misc) InitializeCriticalSection:
  Exceptions can be thrown in low-memory situations. Use
  InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount instead.
  InitializeCriticalSection (&lock->lock);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/lock.c:799:2:  [3] (misc) EnterCriticalSection:
  On some versions of Windows, exceptions can be thrown in low-memory
  situations. Use InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount instead.
	EnterCriticalSection (&lock->lock);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/lock.c:846:4:  [3] (misc) InitializeCriticalSection:
  Exceptions can be thrown in low-memory situations. Use
  InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount instead.
	  InitializeCriticalSection (&once_control->lock);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/lock.c:847:4:  [3] (misc) EnterCriticalSection:
  On some versions of Windows, exceptions can be thrown in low-memory
  situations. Use InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount instead.
	  EnterCriticalSection (&once_control->lock);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/lock.c:866:8:  [3] (misc) EnterCriticalSection:
  On some versions of Windows, exceptions can be thrown in low-memory
  situations. Use InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount instead.
	      EnterCriticalSection (&once_control->lock);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:1355:14:  [3] (misc) LoadLibrary:
  Ensure that the full path to the library is specified, or current directory
  may be used (CWE-829, CWE-20). Use registry entry or GetWindowsDirectory to
  find library path, if you aren't already.
    module = LoadLibrary(wpath);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:1358:12:  [3] (misc) LoadLibrary:
  Ensure that the full path to the library is specified, or current directory
  may be used (CWE-829, CWE-20). Use registry entry or GetWindowsDirectory to
  find library path, if you aren't already.
  module = LoadLibrary (searchname);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3178:22:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
	      search_path = getenv (LTDL_SEARCHPATH_VAR);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3186:22:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
	      search_path = getenv (LTDL_SHLIBPATH_VAR);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3378:23:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
		   && !find_handle (getenv (LTDL_SEARCHPATH_VAR), base_name,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3381:23:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
		   && !find_handle (getenv (LTDL_SHLIBPATH_VAR), base_name,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3737:33:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
	  is_done = foreach_dirinpath (getenv("LTDL_LIBRARY_PATH"), 0,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3744:33:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
	  is_done = foreach_dirinpath (getenv(LTDL_SHLIBPATH_VAR), 0,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3751:33:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
	  is_done = foreach_dirinpath (getenv(LTDL_SYSSEARCHPATH), 0,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/closures.c:256:23:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
  const char *value = getenv (envvar);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/cint.c:593:18:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
  if ((modules = getenv ("SMALLTALK_MODULES")))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/cint.c:607:16:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
  extern char *getenv (const char *);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/cint.c:623:32:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
  _gst_define_cfunc ("getenv", getenv);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/files.c:322:22:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
  const char *home = getenv ("HOME");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/findexec.c:160:28:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
      const char *p_next = getenv ("PATH");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/time.c:88:10:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
  zone = getenv ("TZ");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/events.c:141:3:  [3] (misc) EnterCriticalSection:
  On some versions of Windows, exceptions can be thrown in low-memory
  situations. Use InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount instead.
  EnterCriticalSection (&handle_events_cs);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/events.c:154:3:  [3] (misc) EnterCriticalSection:
  On some versions of Windows, exceptions can be thrown in low-memory
  situations. Use InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount instead.
  EnterCriticalSection (&handle_events_cs);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/events.c:173:3:  [3] (misc) EnterCriticalSection:
  On some versions of Windows, exceptions can be thrown in low-memory
  situations. Use InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount instead.
  EnterCriticalSection (&handle_events_cs);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/events.c:339:7:  [3] (misc) EnterCriticalSection:
  On some versions of Windows, exceptions can be thrown in low-memory
  situations. Use InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount instead.
      EnterCriticalSection (&handle_events_cs);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/events.c:411:3:  [3] (misc) InitializeCriticalSection:
  Exceptions can be thrown in low-memory situations. Use
  InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount instead.
  InitializeCriticalSection (&handle_events_cs);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/events.c:437:3:  [3] (misc) EnterCriticalSection:
  On some versions of Windows, exceptions can be thrown in low-memory
  situations. Use InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount instead.
  EnterCriticalSection (&handle_events_cs);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/events.c:483:3:  [3] (misc) EnterCriticalSection:
  On some versions of Windows, exceptions can be thrown in low-memory
  situations. Use InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount instead.
  EnterCriticalSection (&handle_events_cs);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/events.c:556:3:  [3] (misc) EnterCriticalSection:
  On some versions of Windows, exceptions can be thrown in low-memory
  situations. Use InitializeCriticalSectionAndSpinCount instead.
  EnterCriticalSection (&handle_events_cs);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/files.c:194:30:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
  result = spawnl (P_NOWAIT, getenv("COMSPEC"), "/C", command, NULL);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/main.c:204:16:  [3] (buffer) getopt_long:
  Some older implementations do not protect against internal buffer overflows
  (CWE-120, CWE-20). Check implementation on installation, or limit the size
  of all string inputs.
  while ((ch = getopt_long (argc, (char **) argv, OPTIONS,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/main.c:357:20:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
      kernel_dir = getenv ("SMALLTALK_KERNEL");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/main.c:368:31:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
      const char *image_dir = getenv ("SMALLTALK_IMAGE");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/blox/tk/BloxTK.c:170:16:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
  tclLibrary = getenv ("TCL_LIBRARY");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/i18n.c:344:25:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
  if (pick && i > 0 && !getenv ("LANG"))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:229:16:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
      locale = getenv ("LC_ALL");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:232:13:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
	  locale = getenv ("LC_CTYPE");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:234:15:  [3] (buffer) getenv:
  Environment variables are untrustable input if they can be set by an
  attacker. They can have any content and length, and the same variable can
  be set more than once (CWE-807, CWE-20). Check environment variables
  carefully before using them.
	    locale = getenv ("LANG");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/search.cc:871:5:  [3] (random) srand:
  This function is not sufficiently random for security-related functions
  such as key and nonce creation (CWE-327). Use a more secure technique for
  acquiring random values.
    srand (static_cast<long>(time (0)));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/gst-tool.c:168:1:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
char short_opts[1 << (sizeof (char) * 8)];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/gst-tool.c:517:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (&smalltalk_argv[n], &argv[1], argc * sizeof (char *));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/alloca.c:146:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char align[ALIGN_SIZE];	/* To force sizeof(header).  */
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getaddrinfo.c:236:2:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	memcpy (&sinp->sin6_addr, he->h_addr_list[0], sizeof sinp->sin6_addr);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getaddrinfo.c:260:2:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	memcpy (&sinp->sin_addr, he->h_addr_list[0], sizeof sinp->sin_addr);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/inet_ntop.c:109:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char tmp[sizeof "255.255.255.255"];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/inet_ntop.c:112:9:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
  len = sprintf (tmp, "%u.%u.%u.%u", src[0], src[1], src[2], src[3]);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/inet_ntop.c:143:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char tmp[sizeof "ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:ffff:255.255.255.255"], *tp;
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/inet_ntop.c:214:12:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
	int len = sprintf (tp, "%x", words[i]);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:162:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char d_name[2048];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:374:13:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
#    define memcpy(dest, src, size)	bcopy (src, dest, size)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:374:37:  [2] (buffer) bcopy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
#    define memcpy(dest, src, size)	bcopy (src, dest, size)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:376:13:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
#    define memcpy rpl_memcpy
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:378:15:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
static lt_ptr memcpy LT_PARAMS((lt_ptr dest, const lt_ptr src, size_t size));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:381:1:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
memcpy (dest, src, size)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:448:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char file_specification[LT_FILENAME_MAX];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:462:14:  [2] (buffer) strcat:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when concatenating to destination
  [MS-banned] (CWE-120). Consider using strcat_s, strncat, strlcat, or
  snprintf (warning: strncat is easily misused). Risk is low because the
  source is a constant string.
      (void) strcat(file_specification,"\\*.*");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:543:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy (mem, ptr, size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:586:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (argz + *pargz_len, buf, buf_len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:705:5:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
    memcpy  (before, entry, entry_len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:1314:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char		self_name_buf[MAX_PATH];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:1353:5:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
    char wpath[MAX_PATH];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:1885:4:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  	char saveError[256] = "Symbol not found";
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:2748:17:  [2] (misc) fopen:
  Check when opening files - can an attacker redirect it (via symlinks),
  force the opening of special file type (e.g., device files), move things
  around to create a race condition, control its ancestors, or change its
  contents? (CWE-362).
  if ((*pfile = fopen (filename, LT_READTEXT_MODE)))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3200:11:  [2] (misc) fopen:
  Check when opening files - can an attacker redirect it (via symlinks),
  force the opening of special file type (e.g., device files), move things
  around to create a race condition, control its ancestors, or change its
  contents? (CWE-362).
	  file = fopen (filename, LT_READTEXT_MODE);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3834:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char	lsym[LT_SYMBOL_LENGTH];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3886:7:  [2] (buffer) strcat:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when concatenating to destination
  [MS-banned] (CWE-120). Consider using strcat_s, strncat, strlcat, or
  snprintf (warning: strncat is easily misused). Risk is low because the
  source is a constant string.
      strcat(sym, "_LTX_");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/md5.c:37:11:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
#  define memcpy(d, s, n) bcopy ((s), (d), (n))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/md5.c:37:27:  [2] (buffer) bcopy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
#  define memcpy(d, s, n) bcopy ((s), (d), (n))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/md5.c:60:23:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
static const unsigned char fillbuf[64] = { 0x80, 0 /* , 0, 0, ...  */ };
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/md5.c:116:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (&ctx->buffer[bytes], fillbuf, pad);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/md5.c:140:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char buffer[BLOCKSIZE + 72];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/md5.c:221:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (&ctx->buffer[left_over], buffer, add);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/md5.c:228:11:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
          memcpy (ctx->buffer, &ctx->buffer[(left_over + add) & ~63],
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/md5.c:248:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (ctx->buffer, buffer, len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/md5.c:447:12:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  unsigned char x[16];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/md5.c:448:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char out[60];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/md5.c:452:5:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
    sprintf (out + 2 * i, "%02x", x[i]);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/md5.h:90:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char buffer[128];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/mkstemp.c:46:1:  [2] (tmpfile) mkstemp:
  Potential for temporary file vulnerability in some circumstances. Some
  older Unix-like systems create temp files with permission to write by all
  by default, so be sure to set the umask to override this. Also, some older
  Unix systems might fail to use O_EXCL when opening the file, so make sure
  that O_EXCL is used by the library (CWE-377).
mkstemp (template)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/mkstemp.c:106:12:  [2] (misc) open:
  Check when opening files - can an attacker redirect it (via symlinks),
  force the opening of special file type (e.g., device files), move things
  around to create a race condition, control its ancestors, or change its
  contents? (CWE-362).
      fd = open (template, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_EXCL, 0600);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/obstack.h:144:39:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
# define _obstack_memcpy(To, From, N) memcpy ((To), (From), (N))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/obstack.h:146:9:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
# ifdef memcpy
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/obstack.h:147:40:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
#  define _obstack_memcpy(To, From, N) memcpy ((To), (From), (N))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/obstack.h:149:40:  [2] (buffer) bcopy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
#  define _obstack_memcpy(To, From, N) bcopy ((From), (To), (N))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/obstack.h:157:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char	contents[4];		/* objects begin here */
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/poll.c:102:7:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
      char data[64];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/putenv.c:91:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy(new_environ, __environ, size * sizeof(char *));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/regex.c:118:5:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
    memcpy(stackx, stackb, xlen * sizeof (type));			\
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/regex.c:168:8:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
static char pre_syntax_table[1 << BYTEWIDTH];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/regex.c:1041:10:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  static char error_msg[ERROR_MSG_MAX_SIZE + 1];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/regex.c:1450:5:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
		  char str[CHAR_CLASS_MAX_LENGTH + 1];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/regex.c:1948:9:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
		      memcpy (b, laststart + 2, mcnt);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/regex.c:1964:9:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
		      memcpy (b, laststart, mcnt);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/regex.c:2599:12:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  unsigned char *stacka[NFAILURES];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/setenv.c:113:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (new_environ[size], name, namelen);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/setenv.c:115:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (&new_environ[size][namelen + 1], value, vallen);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/setenv.c:118:2:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	memcpy ((char *) new_environ, (char *) environ,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/setenv.c:136:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (np, name, namelen);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/setenv.c:138:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (&np[namelen + 1], value, vallen);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/strdup.c:72:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy(newstr, str, length);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/strerror.c:68:10:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  static char buffer[30];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/strerror.c:74:5:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
    sprintf (buffer, "Unknown error %d", e);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/strsignal.c:416:10:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  static char buf[32];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/strsignal.c:435:7:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
      sprintf (buf, "Signal %d", signo);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/strsignal.c:441:20:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
      msg = (const char *) sys_siglist[signo];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/strsignal.c:476:10:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  static char buf[32];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/strsignal.c:491:7:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
      sprintf (buf, "Signal %d", signo);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/strtoul.c:60:8:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
static char value[256] = {
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/include/ffi_common.h:50:11:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
#  define memcpy(d, s, n) bcopy ((s), (d), (n))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/include/ffi_common.h:50:27:  [2] (buffer) bcopy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
#  define memcpy(d, s, n) bcopy ((s), (d), (n))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/alpha/ffi.c:157:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy(argp, *avalue, (*arg_types)->size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/arm/ffi.c:88:5:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
		  memcpy(argp, *p_argv, (*p_arg)->size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/arm/ffi.c:101:8:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	      memcpy(argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/arm/ffi.c:191:5:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
    memcpy (rvalue, &temp, cif->rtype->size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/avr32/ffi.c:152:13:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
            memcpy(addr, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/closures.c:138:7:  [2] (misc) fopen:
  Check when opening files - can an attacker redirect it (via symlinks),
  force the opening of special file type (e.g., device files), move things
  around to create a race condition, control its ancestors, or change its
  contents? (CWE-362).
  f = fopen ("/proc/mounts", "r");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/closures.c:226:12:  [2] (tmpfile) mkstemp:
  Potential for temporary file vulnerability in some circumstances. Some
  older Unix-like systems create temp files with permission to write by all
  by default, so be sure to set the umask to override this. Also, some older
  Unix systems might fail to use O_EXCL when opening the file, so make sure
  that O_EXCL is used by the library (CWE-377).
  int fd = mkstemp (name);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/closures.c:245:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (tempname, dir, lendir);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/closures.c:246:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (tempname + lendir, suffix, sizeof (suffix));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/closures.c:295:7:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
      char buf[MAXPATHLEN * 3];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/cris/ffi.c:94:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
		memcpy (argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/cris/ffi.c:99:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
		memcpy (argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/cris/ffi.c:110:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
		memcpy ((stack + uiLocOnStack), *p_argv, (*p_arg)->size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/cris/ffi.c:146:6:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	    memcpy (argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/cris/ffi.c:375:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (closure->tramp, ffi_cris_trampoline_template,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/cris/ffi.c:377:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (closure->tramp + ffi_cris_trampoline_fn_offset,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/cris/ffi.c:379:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (closure->tramp + ffi_cris_trampoline_closure_offset,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/dlmalloc.c:1316:27:  [2] (misc) open:
  Check when opening files - can an attacker redirect it (via symlinks),
  force the opening of special file type (e.g., device files), move things
  around to create a race condition, control its ancestors, or change its
  contents? (CWE-362).
           (dev_zero_fd = open("/dev/zero", O_RDWR), \
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/dlmalloc.c:2522:16:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
      unsigned char buf[sizeof(size_t)];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/dlmalloc.c:2524:17:  [2] (misc) open:
  Check when opening files - can an attacker redirect it (via symlinks),
  force the opening of special file type (e.g., device files), move things
  around to create a race condition, control its ancestors, or change its
  contents? (CWE-362).
      if ((fd = open("/dev/urandom", O_RDONLY)) >= 0 &&
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/dlmalloc.c:3891:9:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
        memcpy(newmem, oldmem, (oc < bytes)? oc : bytes);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/frv/ffi.c:103:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy(argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/ia64/ffi.c:329:6:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	    memcpy (&tmp, avalue[i], sizeof (UINT32));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/ia64/ffi.c:337:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy (&stack->gp_regs[gpcount++], avalue[i], sizeof (UINT64));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/ia64/ffi.c:345:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy (&stack->gp_regs[gpcount], avalue[i], 16);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/ia64/ffi.c:377:6:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	    memcpy (&stack->gp_regs[gpcount], avalue[i], size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/ia64/ffi.c:566:5:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
		  memcpy (addr + offset, (char *)stack->gp_regs + gp_offset,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/java_raw_api.c:225:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy ((void*) raw->data, (void*)*args, (*tp)->size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/m32r/ffi.c:95:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
		    memcpy (argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/m32r/ffi.c:97:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
		    memcpy (argp + 4 - z, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/m32r/ffi.c:120:16:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	              memcpy(argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/m32r/ffi.c:127:12:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	          memcpy (argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/m32r/ffi.c:214:5:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
		  memcpy (ecif.rvalue, ecif.rvalue + 8-size, size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/m32r/ffi.c:222:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
		    memcpy (ecif.rvalue, ecif.rvalue + 8-size, size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/m68k/ffi.c:74:8:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	      memcpy (argp + sizeof (int) - z, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/m68k/ffi.c:84:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy (argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/mips/ffi.c:178:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
		memcpy(argp, *p_argv, (*p_arg)->size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/mips/ffi.c:185:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy(argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/mips/ffi.c:195:8:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	      memcpy(argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/mips/ffi.c:200:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
		memcpy(argp, *p_argv, portion);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/mips/ffi.c:203:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
		memcpy(argp, (void*)((unsigned long)(*p_argv) + portion),
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/mips/ffi.c:635:11:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
          memcpy(ecif.rvalue, rvalue_copy + copy_offset, cif->rtype->size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/mips/ffi.c:872:9:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
        memcpy(tp, argp + arg_offset, elt_type->size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/pa/ffi.c:237:8:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	      memcpy(dest_cpy, (char *)*p_argv, len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/pa/ffi.c:243:8:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	      memcpy(dest_cpy, (char *)*p_argv, len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/pa/ffi.c:578:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy((void*)tmp, &ret[0], cif->rtype->size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/pa/ffi.c:599:2:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	memcpy ((char *)ret2 + off, ret, 8 - off);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/powerpc/ffi.c:327:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy (copy_space.c, *p_argv.c, (*ptr)->size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/powerpc/ffi.c:534:8:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	      memcpy (next_arg.c, *p_argv.c, first);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/powerpc/ffi.c:535:8:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	      memcpy (rest.c, *p_argv.c + first, (*ptr)->size - first);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/powerpc/ffi.c:547:8:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	      memcpy (where, *p_argv.c, (*ptr)->size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/powerpc/ffi.c:954:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (tramp, (char *) ffi_closure_LINUX64, 16);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/powerpc/ffi_darwin.c:222:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy ((char *) dest_cpy, (char *) *p_argv, size_al);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/powerpc/ffi_darwin.c:238:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy((char *) dest_cpy, (char *) *p_argv, size_al);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/powerpc/ffi_darwin.c:905:8:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	      memcpy (&temp_ld.lb[0], pfr, sizeof(ldbits));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/powerpc/ffi_darwin.c:906:8:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	      memcpy (&temp_ld.lb[1], pgr + 2, sizeof(ldbits));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/raw_api.c:175:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy ((void*) raw->data, (void*)*args, (*tp)->size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/s390/ffi.c:226:8:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	      memcpy (p_struct, (char *)arg, (*ptr)->size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/sh/ffi.c:203:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy (argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/sh/ffi.c:218:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy (argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/sh/ffi.c:294:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy (argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/sh/ffi.c:313:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy (argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/sh/ffi.c:448:5:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
    memcpy (rvalue, &trvalue, cif->rtype->size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/sh64/ffi.c:106:8:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	      memcpy (argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/sh64/ffi.c:147:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy (argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/sh64/ffi.c:290:5:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
    memcpy (rvalue, &trvalue, cif->rtype->size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/sparc/ffi.c:112:5:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
		  memcpy(argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/sparc/ffi.c:217:8:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	      memcpy(argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/sparc/ffi.c:228:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy(argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/sparc/ffi.c:239:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy(argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/x86/ffi.c:92:11:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
          memcpy(argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/x86/ffi.c:135:11:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
          memcpy(argp, *p_argv, z);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/x86/ffi.c:308:15:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
              memcpy(local, avalue[i], size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/x86/ffi.c:613:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (stack, ecif->avalue, ecif->cif->bytes);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/x86/ffi64.c:452:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy (argp, avalue[i], size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/x86/ffi64.c:458:15:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
	  char *a = (char *) avalue[i];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/x86/ffi64.c:468:5:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
		  memcpy (&reg_args->gpr[gprcount], a, size < 8 ? size : 8);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/x86/ffi64.c:613:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
		memcpy (a, &reg_args->sse[ssecount++], 8);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/x86/ffi64.c:615:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
		memcpy (a, &reg_args->gpr[gprcount++], 8);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/alloc.c:314:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (p, mem, info->size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/alloc.c:740:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy(newstr, str, length);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/alloc.h:87:7:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
      char data[1];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/byte.c:84:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (result->base, byteArray->bytes, len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/byte.c:246:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (dest, bytecodes->base, _gst_bytecode_length (bytecodes));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/byte.c:452:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (_gst_cur_bytecodes->ptr, from, free);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/byte.c:459:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (_gst_cur_bytecodes->ptr, from, to - from);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/callin.c:172:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char *s, selectorBuf[256];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/callin.c:387:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char buf[300];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/callin.c:1190:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (result, &gst_interpreter_proxy, sizeof (struct VMProxy));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/cint.c:1455:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (&cp.u, args[i], sizeof (ffi_arg));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/cint.c:1467:5:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
    memcpy (result, &cp.u, sizeof (ffi_arg));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/comp.c:2207:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (result->data, bo->body, bo->size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/comp.c:2604:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (methodLiterals->data, literal_vec, 
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c:738:8:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
signed char _gst_log2_sizes[32] = {
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c:1005:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char fullVersionString[200];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c:1573:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (dictionary->data, oldDictionary->data, sizeof (PTR) * numFixedFields);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c:1878:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (new, old, SIZE_TO_BYTES (TO_INT (old->objSize)));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c:1908:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (string->chars, s, len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c:1931:2:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	memcpy (string->chars, s, len * sizeof (wchar_t));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c:1954:5:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
    memcpy (string->chars, s, len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c:1989:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (result, string->chars, len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c:2007:5:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
    memcpy (result, string->chars, len * sizeof (wchar_t));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c:2026:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (byteArray->bytes, bytes, len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c:2042:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (result, byteArray->bytes, len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c:2056:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (byteArray->bytes, bytes, len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c:2147:7:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
      char buffer[1024];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.h:267:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char chars[1];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.h:442:15:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
extern signed char _gst_log2_sizes[32] ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN;
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genbc-decl.c:1046:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char const *yyarg[YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genbc-decl.c:1281:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char yymsgbuf[128];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genbc-impl.c:951:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char const *yyarg[YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genbc-impl.c:1186:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char yymsgbuf[128];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genbc-scan.c:4084:14:  [2] (misc) fopen:
  Check when opening files - can an attacker redirect it (via symlinks),
  force the opening of special file type (e.g., device files), move things
  around to create a race condition, control its ancestors, or change its
  contents? (CWE-362).
      *pfp = fopen (file, "r");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genpr-parse.c:1006:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char const *yyarg[YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genpr-parse.c:1241:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char yymsgbuf[128];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genpr-parse.c:1967:12:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  unsigned char md5[16];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genvm-parse.c:80:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char id[1];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genvm-parse.c:104:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char *entry[256];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genvm-parse.c:1055:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char const *yyarg[YYERROR_VERBOSE_ARGS_MAXIMUM];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genvm-parse.c:1290:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char yymsgbuf[128];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genvm-parse.c:2097:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (node->id, name, len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/gst-parse.c:354:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (old_recover, p->recover, sizeof (p->recover));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/gst-parse.c:582:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (old_recover, p->recover, sizeof (p->recover));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/gst-parse.c:2098:16:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  static const char first[31] = 
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/heap.c:141:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (hdp, &mtemp, sizeof (mtemp));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/input.c:99:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char pushedBackChars[3];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/input.c:375:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (stream->st_oop.ptr, buf, size - old_size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/input.c:915:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (s, str, len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/input.c:979:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (new, a1, count1 * sizeof (char *));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/input.c:994:8:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	      memcpy (a1, a2, count1 * sizeof (char *));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/input.c:1126:10:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  static char everything[255];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/interp.c:895:17:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
                memcpy (&stackBase[3], &src[3], (args - 3) * sizeof (OOP));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/interp.h:609:17:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
extern unsigned char _gst_primitives_md5[16];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/lex.c:419:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char cp[5];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/lex.c:428:5:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
    sprintf (cp, "%#02x", c & 255);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/lex.c:619:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char buf[3];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/lex.c:847:13:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
            memcpy (result->data, bo->body, bo->size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/lex.c:1102:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (digits, obstack_base (_gst_compilation_obstack), size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/mpz.c:1788:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (ba->bytes, bytes, n);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/oop.c:725:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (newObj, oop->object, size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/oop.c:752:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (newObj, oop->object, size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/oop.c:1039:11:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
          memcpy (new, oop->object, size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/oop.c:1573:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (result, src, n * sizeof (PTR));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/opt.c:699:14:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
    unsigned char bytes[3];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/opt.c:728:14:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
    unsigned char bytes[3];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/opt.c:1400:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (new_num_outer_temps + 1, num_outer_temps, sizeof (int) * depth);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/print.c:218:7:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
      char buf[100], *p;
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/print.c:219:17:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
      p = buf + sprintf (buf, "%#.*g",
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/print.c:241:7:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
      char buf[100], *p;
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/print.c:242:17:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
      p = buf + sprintf (buf, "%#.*Lg",
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/re.c:238:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (regex, pattern, patternLength);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/re.c:383:16:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  static const char casetable[256] =
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/real.c:316:5:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
    memcpy (r, s, sizeof (struct real));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/real.c:332:5:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
    memcpy (r, &s_real, sizeof (struct real));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/save.c:101:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char dummy[64];	/* Bourne shell command to execute image */
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/save.c:102:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char signature[6];	/* 6+2=8 should be enough to align version! */
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/save.c:451:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (headerp->dummy, EXECUTE, strlen (EXECUTE));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/save.c:452:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (headerp->signature, SIGNATURE, strlen (SIGNATURE));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/save.c:464:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (&headerp->prim_table_md5, _gst_primitives_md5, sizeof (_gst_primitives_md5));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/save.c:708:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (dest, src, numBytes);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/save.c:878:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (buf + buf_pos, data, numBytes);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/save.c:948:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (data, buf + buf_pos, buf_size - buf_pos);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/save.c:965:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (data, buf + buf_pos, numBytes);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sockets.c:164:3:  [2] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused). Risk is low because the source is a constant string.
  strcpy (result, "localhost");	/* terrible guess */
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sockets.c:300:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char verify[sizeof (sockaddr->sa_family) == 2 ? 1 : -1];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sockets.c:303:38:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
    sockaddr->sa_family = ((unsigned char *) sockaddr)[1];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/str.c:109:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy ((PTR *) (buf_base + cur_len), ptr, n);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/str.c:116:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (where, buf_base, cur_len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sym.c:1354:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char copyBuf[100], *copyPtr;
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sym.c:1371:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (copyPtr, STRING_OOP_CHARS (stringOOP), len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sym.c:1460:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (symbol->symString, str, len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sym.h:72:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char symString[1];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/common/files.c:301:10:  [2] (misc) open:
  Check when opening files - can an attacker redirect it (via symlinks),
  force the opening of special file type (e.g., device files), move things
  around to create a race condition, control its ancestors, or change its
  contents? (CWE-362).
    fd = open (filename, oflags | access | O_CREAT, 0666);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/common/files.c:303:10:  [2] (misc) open:
  Check when opening files - can an attacker redirect it (via symlinks),
  force the opening of special file type (e.g., device files), move things
  around to create a race condition, control its ancestors, or change its
  contents? (CWE-362).
    fd = open (filename, oflags | access);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/cygwin/findexec.c:73:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char location[MAX_PATH];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/cygwin/findexec.c:74:10:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  static char location_as_posix_path[2 * MAX_PATH];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/files.c:177:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy (dest, start, end - start);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/files.c:218:21:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	      name = end = memcpy (extra_buf, buf, n);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/findexec.c:135:5:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
    char buf[6 + 10 + 5];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/findexec.c:139:5:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
    sprintf (buf, "/proc/%d/exe", getpid ());
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/findexec.c:147:23:  [2] (misc) open:
  Check when opening files - can an attacker redirect it (via symlinks),
  force the opening of special file type (e.g., device files), move things
  around to create a race condition, control its ancestors, or change its
  contents? (CWE-362).
      executable_fd = open (buf, O_RDONLY, 0);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/files.c:124:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char slavenam[sizeof (NAMED_PIPE_PREFIX) + 25];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/files.c:160:15:  [2] (misc) open:
  Check when opening files - can an attacker redirect it (via symlinks),
  force the opening of special file type (e.g., device files), move things
  around to create a race condition, control its ancestors, or change its
  contents? (CWE-362).
      slave = open (slavenam, O_RDWR | O_BINARY);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/findexec.c:74:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char location[MAX_PATH];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/win32/time.c:105:10:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  static char buffer[32];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/tree.c:805:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (name, sel, end - sel);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lightning/ppc/fp.h:61:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy(_jit.x.uc_pc, &_v, sizeof (double)); \
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lightning/ppc/fp.h:72:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy(_jit.x.uc_pc, &_v, sizeof (float));  \
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lightning/ppc/funcs.h:51:5:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
    char buffer[8192];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lightning/sparc/fp.h:69:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy(_jit.x.uc_pc, &_v, sizeof (float));  \
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lightning/sparc/fp.h:79:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy(_jit.x.uc_pc, &_v, sizeof (double));	\
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/main.c:374:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy (p, image_dir, len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/main.c:375:4:  [2] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused). Risk is low because the source is a constant string.
	  strcpy (p + len, "/gst.im");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/bfd.h:110:26:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
#define sprintf_vma(s,x) sprintf(s, "%08lx", x)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/dis-buf.c:35:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (myaddr, info->buffer + (memaddr - info->buffer_vma), length);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:688:23:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
static const unsigned char onebyte_has_modrm[256] = {
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:707:23:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
static const unsigned char twobyte_has_modrm[256] = {
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:726:8:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
static char obuf[100];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:728:8:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
static char scratchbuf[100];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:1013:8:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
static char op1out[100], op2out[100], op3out[100];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:1457:2:  [2] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused). Risk is low because the source is a constant string.
	strcpy (op1out, "%eax");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:1636:4:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
	  sprintf (scratchbuf, "0x%x", disp);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:1652:8:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
	      sprintf (scratchbuf, ",%d", 1 << scale);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:1677:4:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
	  sprintf (scratchbuf, "0x%x", disp);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:1812:3:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
  sprintf (scratchbuf, "$0x%x", op);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:1842:3:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
  sprintf (scratchbuf, "$0x%x", op);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:1878:3:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
  sprintf (scratchbuf, "0x%x", disp);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:1915:7:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
      sprintf (scratchbuf, "0x%x,0x%x", seg, offset);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:1926:7:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
      sprintf (scratchbuf, "0x%x", offset);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:1948:3:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
  sprintf (scratchbuf, "0x%x", off);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:1990:3:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
  sprintf (scratchbuf, "%%cr%d", reg);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:2001:3:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
  sprintf (scratchbuf, "%%db%d", reg);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:2012:3:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
  sprintf (scratchbuf, "%%tr%d", reg);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/ppc-dis.c:198:18:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
		  static const char *cbnames[4] = { "lt", "gt", "eq", "so" };
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/ppc.h:49:12:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  unsigned char operands[8];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/sparc-dis.c:206:15:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
      qsort ((char *) sparc_opcodes, sparc_num_opcodes,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/blox/tk/BloxTK.c:143:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char result[2] = "0";
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/blox/tk/BloxTK.c:147:27:  [2] (integer) atoi:
  Unless checked, the resulting number can exceed the expected range
  (CWE-190). If source untrusted, check both minimum and maximum, even if the
  input had no minus sign (large numbers can roll over into negative number;
  consider saving to an unsigned value if that is intended).
  oop = vmProxy->idToOOP (atoi (argv[1]));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/blox/tk/BloxTK.c:475:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char buf[BUFSIZ + 1];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/blox/tk/BloxTK.c:487:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char buf[BUFSIZ + 1];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/blox/tk/BloxTK.c:580:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char buf[BUFSIZ + 1];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/blox/tk/BloxTK.c:666:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char buf[BUFSIZ + 1];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/blox/tk/BloxTK.c:667:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char curbuf[BUFSIZ + 1];	/* current buffer */
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/digest/md5.c:37:11:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
#  define memcpy(d, s, n) bcopy ((s), (d), (n))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/digest/md5.c:37:27:  [2] (buffer) bcopy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
#  define memcpy(d, s, n) bcopy ((s), (d), (n))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/digest/md5.c:60:23:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
static const unsigned char fillbuf[64] = { 0x80, 0 /* , 0, 0, ...  */ };
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/digest/md5.c:116:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (&ctx->buffer[bytes], fillbuf, pad);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/digest/md5.c:140:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char buffer[BLOCKSIZE + 72];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/digest/md5.c:221:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (&ctx->buffer[left_over], buffer, add);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/digest/md5.c:228:11:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
          memcpy (ctx->buffer, &ctx->buffer[(left_over + add) & ~63],
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/digest/md5.c:248:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (ctx->buffer, buffer, len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/digest/md5.c:447:12:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  unsigned char x[16];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/digest/md5.c:448:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char out[60];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/digest/md5.c:452:5:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
    sprintf (out + 2 * i, "%02x", x[i]);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/digest/md5.h:90:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char buffer[128];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/digest/sha1.c:51:23:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
static const unsigned char fillbuf[64] = { 0x80, 0 /* , 0, 0, ...  */ };
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/digest/sha1.c:108:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (&((char *) ctx->buffer)[bytes], fillbuf, (size - 2) * 4 - bytes);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/digest/sha1.c:123:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char buffer[BLOCKSIZE + 72];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/digest/sha1.c:211:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (&((char *) ctx->buffer)[left_over], buffer, add);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/digest/sha1.c:220:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy (ctx->buffer,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/digest/sha1.c:238:26:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	    sha1_process_block (memcpy (ctx->buffer, buffer, 64), 64, ctx);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/digest/sha1.c:256:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (&((char *) ctx->buffer)[left_over], buffer, len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/digest/sha1.c:262:4:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	  memcpy (ctx->buffer, &ctx->buffer[16], left_over);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/glut/gstGlut.c:418:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char *v[2] = {argv, NULL};
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/i18n.c:110:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char name[16];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/i18n.c:133:3:  [2] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused). Risk is low because the source is a constant string.
  strcpy (array, "^#(");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/i18n.c:138:3:  [2] (buffer) strcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination [MS-banned]
  (CWE-120). Consider using snprintf, strcpy_s, or strlcpy (warning: strncpy
  easily misused). Risk is low because the source is a constant string.
  strcpy (array, ")!");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/i18n.c:332:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char *pick, envVariable[30];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:103:6:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	    memcpy (file_name, dir, dir_len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:106:6:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	    memcpy (file_name + dir_len + add_slash, base, base_len + 1);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:110:38:  [2] (misc) fopen:
  Check when opening files - can an attacker redirect it (via symlinks),
  force the opening of special file type (e.g., device files), move things
  around to create a race condition, control its ancestors, or change its
  contents? (CWE-362).
      if (file_name == NULL || (fp = fopen (file_name, "r")) == NULL)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:117:4:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
	  char buf1[50+1];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:118:4:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
	  char buf2[50+1];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:247:10:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  static char buf[2 + 10 + 1];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:250:3:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
  sprintf (buf, "CP%u", GetACP ());
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/net/gnutls-wrapper.c:116:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char buffer[MAX_BUF + 1];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/xml/expat/expat.c:138:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (tmp, p, len + 1);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/xml/expat/expat.c:302:10:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  data = memcpy (alloca (len + 1), s, len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/handler-macos.c:309:11:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
          char data[1024];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/handler-macos.c:316:11:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
          char data[1024];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/handler-win32.c:174:15:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
              memcpy (safe_context, orig_context, sizeof (CONTEXT));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/stackvma-freebsd.c:43:8:  [2] (misc) fopen:
  Check when opening files - can an attacker redirect it (via symlinks),
  force the opening of special file type (e.g., device files), move things
  around to create a race condition, control its ancestors, or change its
  contents? (CWE-362).
  fp = fopen ("/proc/curproc/map", "r");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/stackvma-linux.c:41:8:  [2] (misc) fopen:
  Check when opening files - can an attacker redirect it (via symlinks),
  force the opening of special file type (e.g., device files), move things
  around to create a race condition, control its ancestors, or change its
  contents? (CWE-362).
  fp = fopen ("/proc/self/maps", "r");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/stackvma-mincore.c:61:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char vec[1];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/stackvma-mincore.c:73:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char vec[2048];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/stackvma-mincore.c:125:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char vec[2048];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/stackvma-procfs.c:37:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char fname[6+10+1];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/stackvma-procfs.c:47:3:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
  sprintf (fname,"/proc/%u", (unsigned int) getpid ());
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/stackvma-procfs.c:48:8:  [2] (misc) open:
  Check when opening files - can an attacker redirect it (via symlinks),
  force the opening of special file type (e.g., device files), move things
  around to create a race condition, control its ancestors, or change its
  contents? (CWE-362).
  fd = open (fname, O_RDONLY);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/tests/sigsegv1.c:56:13:  [2] (misc) open:
  Check when opening files - can an attacker redirect it (via symlinks),
  force the opening of special file type (e.g., device files), move things
  around to create a race condition, control its ancestors, or change its
  contents? (CWE-362).
  zero_fd = open ("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY, 0644);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/tests/sigsegv2.c:67:13:  [2] (misc) open:
  Check when opening files - can an attacker redirect it (via symlinks),
  force the opening of special file type (e.g., device files), move things
  around to create a race condition, control its ancestors, or change its
  contents? (CWE-362).
  zero_fd = open ("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY, 0644);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/tests/stackoverflow1.c:78:1:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
char mystack[SIGSTKSZ];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/tests/stackoverflow2.c:106:1:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
char mystack[SIGSTKSZ];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/tests/stackoverflow2.c:131:13:  [2] (misc) open:
  Check when opening files - can an attacker redirect it (via symlinks),
  force the opening of special file type (e.g., device files), move things
  around to create a race condition, control its ancestors, or change its
  contents? (CWE-362).
  zero_fd = open ("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY, 0644);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/filament.c:160:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (fil->value, init, len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/filament.c:185:15:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      value = memcpy (snv_new (char, 1 + fil->length),
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/filament.c:220:2:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
	memcpy (fil->value, fil->buffer, fil->length);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/filament.h:58:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char buffer[FILAMENT_BUFSIZ]; /* usually string == &buffer[0] */
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/filament.h:199:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (fil->value + fil->length, str, n);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/format.c:190:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char expbuf[10];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/format.c:755:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char buffer[LDBL_MAX_10_EXP * 2 + 20], *p = buffer;
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/format.c:757:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char buffer[DBL_MAX_10_EXP * 2 + 20], *p = buffer;
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/format.c:850:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char buffer[256], *p, *end;
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/mem.c:76:3:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
  memcpy (result, str, len + 1);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/printf.c:959:10:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  static char buf[1] = { 0 };
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/hash.cc:397:3:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
  sprintf (rest, "%d", new_bc);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/hash.cc:411:5:  [2] (buffer) sprintf:
  Does not check for buffer overflows (CWE-120). Use sprintf_s, snprintf, or
  vsnprintf. Risk is low because the source has a constant maximum length.
    sprintf (rest, "%d", new_bc);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/keyword.cc:152:1:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
char empty_string[1] = "";
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/keyword.h:106:8:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
extern char empty_string[1];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/search.cc:650:19:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
                  memcpy (tryal, current, _max_key_len * sizeof (unsigned int));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/search.cc:659:23:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
                      memcpy (best, tryal, _max_key_len * sizeof (unsigned int));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/search.cc:667:19:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
                  memcpy (current, best, _max_key_len * sizeof (unsigned int));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/search.cc:1152:9:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
        memcpy (step->_undetermined, undetermined, _alpha_size*sizeof(bool));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/search.cc:1515:15:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
              memcpy (best_asso_values, _asso_values,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/search.cc:1535:7:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      memcpy (_asso_values, best_asso_values,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/superops.cc:547:3:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
  char buf[8192];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/superops.cc:552:12:  [2] (buffer) memcpy:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when copying to destination (CWE-120).
  Make sure destination can always hold the source data.
      std::memcpy (total + nread, buf, nthis);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/winewrapper.c:65:7:  [2] (buffer) MultiByteToWideChar:
  Requires maximum length in CHARACTERS, not bytes (CWE-120).
      MultiByteToWideChar(CP_ACP, 0, arg, -1, dos_name_wide, len + 1);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/winewrapper.c:85:7:  [2] (buffer) char:
  Statically-sized arrays can be improperly restricted, leading to potential
  overflows or other issues (CWE-119!/CWE-120). Perform bounds checking, use
  functions that limit length, or ensure that the size is larger than the
  maximum possible length.
      char dos_name[MAX_PATH+1];
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/gst-tool.c:249:25:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
          end = begin + strlen (begin) - 1;
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/gst-tool.c:376:11:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
    len = strlen (name);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/gst-tool.c:481:15:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
      int n = strlen (executable_name);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/gst-tool.c:486:11:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	  && n > strlen (EXEEXT)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/gst-tool.c:487:39:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	  && !strcasecmp (program_name + n - strlen (EXEEXT), EXEEXT))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/gst-tool.c:488:19:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	program_name[n - strlen (EXEEXT)] = 0;
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/gst-tool.c:510:49:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
      for (p = tool->force_opt, n = 0; *p; p += strlen (p) + 1)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/gst-tool.c:515:49:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
      for (p = tool->force_opt, n = 0; *p; p += strlen (p) + 1)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.c:233:51:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
# if (!defined __STDC__ || !__STDC__) && !defined strlen
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.c:236:12:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
extern int strlen (const char *);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.c:434:44:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	      int len = nonoption_flags_max_len = strlen (orig_str);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.c:655:21:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
		== (unsigned int) strlen (p->name))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.c:679:16:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	  nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.c:709:17:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
		  nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.c:725:17:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
		  nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.c:730:16:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	  nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.c:841:51:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	      if ((unsigned int) (nameend - nextchar) == strlen (p->name))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.c:864:18:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	    nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.c:884:19:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
		    nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.c:898:19:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
		    nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/getopt.c:902:18:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	    nextchar += strlen (nextchar);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/inet_ntop.c:210:10:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	  tp += strlen (tp);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:98:32:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
#  define LT_D_NAMLEN(dirent) (strlen((dirent)->d_name))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:101:34:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
#    define LT_D_NAMLEN(dirent) (strlen((dirent)->d_name))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:270:35:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
      tmp = LT_DLMALLOC (char, 1+ strlen (str));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:452:10:  [1] (buffer) strncpy:
  Easily used incorrectly; doesn't always \0-terminate or check for invalid
  pointers [MS-banned] (CWE-120).
  (void) strncpy(file_specification,path,LT_FILENAME_MAX-1);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:453:10:  [1] (buffer) strcat:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when concatenating to destination
  [MS-banned] (CWE-120). Consider using strcat_s, strncat, strlcat, or
  snprintf (warning: strncat is easily misused). Risk is low because the
  source is a constant character.
  (void) strcat(file_specification,"\\");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:491:10:  [1] (buffer) strncpy:
  Easily used incorrectly; doesn't always \0-terminate or check for invalid
  pointers [MS-banned] (CWE-120).
  (void) strncpy(entry->file_info.d_name,entry->Win32FindData.cFileName,
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:493:31:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  entry->file_info.d_namlen = strlen(entry->file_info.d_name);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:1663:18:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	if (!errstr || !strlen(errstr)) errstr = othererror;
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:1916:3:  [1] (buffer) strncpy:
  Easily used incorrectly; doesn't always \0-terminate or check for invalid
  pointers [MS-banned] (CWE-120).
		strncpy(saveError, lt_int_dyld_error(LT_DLSTRERROR(SYMBOL_NOT_FOUND)), 255);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3017:7:  [1] (buffer) strncpy:
  Easily used incorrectly; doesn't always \0-terminate or check for invalid
  pointers [MS-banned] (CWE-120).
      strncpy(tmp, &str[1], (end - str) - 1);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3109:7:  [1] (buffer) strncpy:
  Easily used incorrectly; doesn't always \0-terminate or check for invalid
  pointers [MS-banned] (CWE-120).
      strncpy (dir, canonical, dirlen);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3626:3:  [1] (buffer) strcat:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when concatenating to destination
  [MS-banned] (CWE-120). Consider using strcat_s, strncat, strlcat, or
  snprintf (warning: strncat is easily misused). Risk is low because the
  source is a constant character.
  strcat  (buf, "/");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3627:3:  [1] (buffer) strncat:
  Easily used incorrectly (e.g., incorrectly computing the correct maximum
  size to add) [MS-banned] (CWE-120). Consider strcat_s, strlcat, snprintf,
  or automatically resizing strings.
  strncat (buf, dp->d_name, end_offset);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl.c:3984:34:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
      assert (before - *ppath <= strlen (*ppath));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/ltdl_.h:89:41:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
#define LT_STRLEN(s)	(((s) && (s)[0]) ? strlen (s) : 0)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/mkdtemp.c:90:9:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  len = strlen (template);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/mkstemp.c:74:9:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  len = strlen (template);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/putenv.c:62:14:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
      size = strlen(string);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/setenv.c:77:26:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  const size_t namelen = strlen (name);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/setenv.c:78:41:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  const size_t vallen = value != NULL ? strlen (value) + 1 : 0;
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/strdup.c:70:17:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  int  length = strlen (str) + 1;
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/strsep.c:33:19:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
    ptr = start + strlen (start);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/strspell.c:97:29:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  return strnspell (s1, s2, strlen(s1), strlen(s2),
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/lib-src/strspell.c:97:41:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  return strnspell (s1, s2, strlen(s1), strlen(s2),
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/closures.c:239:16:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  int lendir = strlen (dir);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/dlmalloc.c:653:32:  [1] (free) memalign:
  On some systems (though not Linux-based systems) an attempt to free()
  results from memalign() may fail. This may, on a few systems, be
  exploitable. Also note that memalign() may not check that the boundary
  parameter is correct (CWE-676). Use posix_memalign instead (defined in
  POSIX's 1003.1d). Don't switch to valloc(); it is marked as obsolete in BSD
  4.3, as legacy in SUSv2, and is no longer defined in SUSv3. In some cases,
  malloc()'s alignment may be sufficient.
#define dlmemalign             memalign
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libffi/src/dlmalloc.c:2525:11:  [1] (buffer) read:
  Check buffer boundaries if used in a loop including recursive loops
  (CWE-120, CWE-20).
          read(fd, buf, sizeof(buf)) == sizeof(buf)) {
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/alloc.c:738:17:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  int  length = strlen (str) + 1;
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/cint.c:393:9:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  len = strlen (str) + 1;	/* hold the null */
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/comp.c:2067:10:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	  len = strlen (constExpr->v_const.val.sVal);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/comp.c:2350:12:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
    len += strlen (keyword->v_list.name);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/comp.c:2356:13:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
      len = strlen (keyword->v_list.name);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c:1904:13:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
      len = strlen (s);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/dict.c:1926:13:  [1] (buffer) wcslen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
      len = wcslen (s);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/files.c:380:24:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
      p = image_file + strlen (image_file);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/files.c:552:58:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  for (fileName = standard_files; *fileName; fileName += strlen (fileName) + 1)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/files.c:578:58:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  for (fileName = standard_files; *fileName; fileName += strlen (fileName) + 1)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genbc-decl.c:930:21:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
#   define yystrlen strlen
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genbc-impl.c:835:21:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
#   define yystrlen strlen
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genbc-scan.c:2508:14:  [1] (buffer) getc:
  Check buffer boundaries if used in a loop including recursive loops
  (CWE-120, CWE-20).
			     (c = getc( yyin )) != EOF && c != '\n'; ++n ) \
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genbc-scan.c:3825:29:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	return yy_scan_bytes(yystr,strlen(yystr) );
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genpr-parse.c:890:21:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
#   define yystrlen strlen
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genpr-parse.c:1890:14:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	     s, 2 + strlen(s), "");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genpr-parse.c:1900:14:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	     s, 2 + strlen(s), "");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genpr-parse.c:1975:20:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  md5_buffer (def, strlen (def), md5);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genpr-scan.c:1389:14:  [1] (buffer) getc:
  Check buffer boundaries if used in a loop including recursive loops
  (CWE-120, CWE-20).
			     (c = getc( yyin )) != EOF && c != '\n'; ++n ) \
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genpr-scan.c:2558:29:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	return yy_scan_bytes(yystr,strlen(yystr) );
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genvm-parse.c:87:30:  [1] (buffer) read:
  Check buffer boundaries if used in a loop including recursive loops
  (CWE-120, CWE-20).
  struct id_list *in, *out, *read;
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genvm-parse.c:939:21:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
#   define yystrlen strlen
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genvm-parse.c:2094:13:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  int len = strlen (name);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genvm-parse.c:2178:19:  [1] (buffer) read:
  Check buffer boundaries if used in a loop including recursive loops
  (CWE-120, CWE-20).
  curr_op->read = read;
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genvm-parse.c:2184:45:  [1] (buffer) read:
  Check buffer boundaries if used in a loop including recursive loops
  (CWE-120, CWE-20).
  for (curr_op->n_read = 0, list = curr_op->read; list; list = list->next, curr_op->n_read++);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genvm-parse.c:2286:21:  [1] (buffer) read:
  Check buffer boundaries if used in a loop including recursive loops
  (CWE-120, CWE-20).
  emit_id_list (op->read, " ", " ", " |");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genvm-parse.c:2289:21:  [1] (buffer) read:
  Check buffer boundaries if used in a loop including recursive loops
  (CWE-120, CWE-20).
  emit_id_list (op->read, " ", " ", " |");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genvm-parse.c:2319:25:  [1] (buffer) read:
  Check buffer boundaries if used in a loop including recursive loops
  (CWE-120, CWE-20).
  emit_var_defines (op->read, sp - op->n_read - op->n_in + 1);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genvm-parse.c:2332:21:  [1] (buffer) read:
  Check buffer boundaries if used in a loop including recursive loops
  (CWE-120, CWE-20).
  emit_id_list (op->read, "\n#undef ", "#undef ", "\n");
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genvm-scan.c:1445:14:  [1] (buffer) getc:
  Check buffer boundaries if used in a loop including recursive loops
  (CWE-120, CWE-20).
			     (c = getc( yyin )) != EOF && c != '\n'; ++n ) \
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/genvm-scan.c:2635:29:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	return yy_scan_bytes(yystr,strlen(yystr) );
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/input.c:368:28:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  size_t size = old_size + strlen (buf);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/input.c:864:28:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  char *r, *base = alloca (strlen (s) * 2 + 2);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/input.c:891:28:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  char *r, *base = alloca (strlen (s) + 2);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/input.c:1081:9:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  len = strlen (text);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/save.c:451:36:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  memcpy (headerp->dummy, EXECUTE, strlen (EXECUTE));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/save.c:452:42:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  memcpy (headerp->signature, SIGNATURE, strlen (SIGNATURE));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/save.c:887:3:  [1] (buffer) read:
  Check buffer boundaries if used in a loop including recursive loops
  (CWE-120, CWE-20).
  read (imageFd, buf, buf_size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/save.c:955:4:  [1] (buffer) read:
  Check buffer boundaries if used in a loop including recursive loops
  (CWE-120, CWE-20).
	  read (imageFd, data, numBytes & -buf_size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sockets.c:114:7:  [1] (buffer) strncpy:
  Easily used incorrectly; doesn't always \0-terminate or check for invalid
  pointers [MS-banned] (CWE-120).
      strncpy (result, hostEnt->h_name, 128);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sockets.c:154:5:  [1] (buffer) strncpy:
  Easily used incorrectly; doesn't always \0-terminate or check for invalid
  pointers [MS-banned] (CWE-120).
    strncpy (result, utsname.nodename, 128);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sym.c:1309:3:  [1] (buffer) strncpy:
  Easily used incorrectly; doesn't always \0-terminate or check for invalid
  pointers [MS-banned] (CWE-120).
  strncpy (str, *pp, len);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sym.c:1386:9:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  len = strlen (str);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sym.c:1582:51:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
    *si->symbolVar = alloc_symbol_oop (si->value, strlen (si->value));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sym.c:1594:39:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	bs->symbol = alloc_symbol_oop (name, strlen (name));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sym.c:1606:60:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
    alloc_symlink (*si->symbolVar, hash_symbol (si->value, strlen (si->value)));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sym.c:1618:48:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	alloc_symlink (bs->symbol, hash_symbol (name, strlen (name)));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sym.c:1625:13:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  int len = strlen (str);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/common/files.c:241:30:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  p = _gst_executable_path + strlen (_gst_executable_path);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/common/files.c:253:42:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  s = alloca (p - _gst_executable_path + strlen (path) + 1);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/common/files.c:402:16:  [1] (buffer) read:
  Check buffer boundaries if used in a loop including recursive loops
  (CWE-120, CWE-20).
      result = read (fd, buffer, size);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/cygwin/findexec.c:88:7:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  if (strlen (location_as_posix_path) >= MAX_PATH - 1)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/files.c:209:14:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	      len = strlen (end);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/libgst/sysdep/posix/time.c:102:3:  [1] (obsolete) usleep:
  This C routine is considered obsolete (as opposed to the shell command by
  the same name). The interaction of this function with SIGALRM and other
  timer functions such as sleep(), alarm(), setitimer(), and nanosleep() is
  unspecified (CWE-676). Use nanosleep(2) or setitimer(2) instead.
  usleep (us);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/main.c:372:14:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	  int len = strlen (image_dir);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:1147:18:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  obufp = obuf + strlen (obuf);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:1148:12:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  for (i = strlen (obuf); i < 6; i++)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/i386-dis.c:1530:12:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  obufp += strlen (s);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/sparc-dis.c:779:23:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
    int length_diff = strlen (op0->args) - strlen (op1->args);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/opcode/sparc-dis.c:779:44:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
    int length_diff = strlen (op0->args) - strlen (op1->args);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/blox/tk/BloxTK.c:315:11:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  switch (strlen (str))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/blox/tk/BloxTK.c:712:12:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
		    if ((strlen (*sptr) == l) && (!strncmp (*sptr, buf, l)))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/blox/tk/BloxTK.c:719:30:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
		      s = (char *) malloc (strlen (curbuf) + 1);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/blox/tk/BloxTK.c:740:7:  [1] (buffer) strcat:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when concatenating to destination
  [MS-banned] (CWE-120). Consider using strcat_s, strncat, strlcat, or
  snprintf (warning: strncat is easily misused). Risk is low because the
  source is a constant character.
		    strcat (curbuf, " ");	/* append space */
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/blox/tk/BloxTK.c:751:44:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	  s = defaults[curkey] = (char *) malloc (strlen (curbuf) + 1);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/blox/tk/BloxTK.c:791:3:  [1] (buffer) strcat:
  Does not check for buffer overflows when concatenating to destination
  [MS-banned] (CWE-120). Consider using strcat_s, strncat, strlcat, or
  snprintf (warning: strncat is easily misused). Risk is low because the
  source is a constant character.
		strcat (curbuf, " ");	/* append space */
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/blox/tk/BloxTK.c:795:25:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	  s = (char *) malloc (strlen (curbuf) + 1);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/i18n.c:129:13:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
    size += strlen (nl_langinfo (nlitems[i]));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/i18n.c:212:40:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
    vmProxy->byteArrayToOOP (grouping, strlen (grouping));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/i18n.c:219:59:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  lcMon->groupingOOP = vmProxy->byteArrayToOOP (grouping, strlen (grouping));
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:97:19:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	size_t dir_len = strlen (dir);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:98:20:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	size_t base_len = strlen (base);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:125:12:  [1] (buffer) getc:
  Check buffer boundaries if used in a loop including recursive loops
  (CWE-120, CWE-20).
	      c = getc (fp);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:134:11:  [1] (buffer) getc:
  Check buffer boundaries if used in a loop including recursive loops
  (CWE-120, CWE-20).
		    c = getc (fp);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:141:12:  [1] (buffer) fscanf:
  It's unclear if the %s limit in the format string is small enough
  (CWE-120). Check that the limit is sufficiently small, or use a different
  input function.
	      if (fscanf(fp, "%50s %50s", buf1, buf2) < 2)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:143:13:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	      l1 = strlen (buf1);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:144:13:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	      l2 = strlen (buf2);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:262:19:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
       aliases += strlen (aliases) + 1, aliases += strlen (aliases) + 1)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:262:52:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
       aliases += strlen (aliases) + 1, aliases += strlen (aliases) + 1)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/i18n/localcharset.c:266:22:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	codeset = aliases + strlen (aliases) + 1;
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/net/gnutls-wrapper.c:218:17:  [1] (buffer) read:
  Check buffer boundaries if used in a loop including recursive loops
  (CWE-120, CWE-20).
	  if ((bytes = read (STDIN_FILENO, buffer, MAX_BUF - 1)) <= 0)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/opengl/gstGlu.c:230:19:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  const int len = strlen (extName);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/xml/expat/expat.c:136:9:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  len = strlen (p);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/packages/xml/expat/expat.c:343:27:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
	      vmProxy->intToOOP (strlen (data)),
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/stackvma-freebsd.c:54:18:  [1] (buffer) getc:
  Check buffer boundaries if used in a loop including recursive loops
  (CWE-120, CWE-20).
      while (c = getc (fp), c != EOF && c != '\n')
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/sigsegv/src/stackvma-linux.c:52:18:  [1] (buffer) getc:
  Check buffer boundaries if used in a loop including recursive loops
  (CWE-120, CWE-20).
      while (c = getc (fp), c != EOF && c != '\n')
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/filament.h:221:19:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  size_t length = strlen (str);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/format.c:1062:13:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
      len = strlen (p);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/mem.c:74:16:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  size_t len = strlen (str);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/snprintfv/snprintfv/stream.c:188:22:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
        return num + strlen (s);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/hash-table.cc:132:13:  [1] (buffer) equal:
  Function does not check the second iterator for over-read conditions
  (CWE-126). This function is often discouraged by most C++ coding standards
  in favor of its safer alternatives provided since C++14. Consider using a
  form of this function that checks the second iterator before potentially
  overflowing it.
Hash_Table::equal (KeywordExt *item1, KeywordExt *item2) const
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/hash-table.cc:161:11:  [1] (buffer) equal:
  Function does not check the second iterator for over-read conditions
  (CWE-126). This function is often discouraged by most C++ coding standards
  in favor of its safer alternatives provided since C++14. Consider using a
  form of this function that checks the second iterator before potentially
  overflowing it.
      if (equal (_table[probe], item))
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/hash-table.h:63:25:  [1] (buffer) equal:
  Function does not check the second iterator for over-read conditions
  (CWE-126). This function is often discouraged by most C++ coding standards
  in favor of its safer alternatives provided since C++14. Consider using a
  form of this function that checks the second iterator before potentially
  overflowing it.
  bool                  equal (KeywordExt *item1, KeywordExt *item2) const;
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/hash.cc:250:19:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  if (type_string[strlen(type_string)-1] == '*')
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/hash.cc:298:7:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  if (strlen (temp->_rest) > 0)
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/superops/superops.cc:550:15:  [1] (buffer) read:
  Check buffer boundaries if used in a loop including recursive loops
  (CWE-120, CWE-20).
      nthis = read (rfd[0], buf, 8192);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/winewrapper.c:63:13:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
      len = strlen (arg);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/winewrapper.c:87:13:  [1] (buffer) wcslen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
      len = wcslen (dos_name_wide);
data/gnu-smalltalk-3.2.5/winewrapper.c:155:12:  [1] (buffer) strlen:
  Does not handle strings that are not \0-terminated; if given one it may
  perform an over-read (it could cause a crash if unprotected) (CWE-126).
  cmdlen = strlen (cmd);

ANALYSIS SUMMARY:

Hits = 683
Lines analyzed = 156356 in approximately 5.22 seconds (29927 lines/second)
Physical Source Lines of Code (SLOC) = 103726
Hits@level = [0] 676 [1] 148 [2] 370 [3]  62 [4]  97 [5]   6
Hits@level+ = [0+] 1359 [1+] 683 [2+] 535 [3+] 165 [4+] 103 [5+]   6
Hits/KSLOC@level+ = [0+] 13.1018 [1+] 6.58466 [2+] 5.15782 [3+] 1.59073 [4+] 0.993001 [5+] 0.0578447
Minimum risk level = 1
Not every hit is necessarily a security vulnerability.
There may be other security vulnerabilities; review your code!
See 'Secure Programming HOWTO'
(https://dwheeler.com/secure-programs) for more information.