mail(1): Invert calloc(3) argument order.
calloc(3) is documented to have first a number and then a size. Obtained from: OpenBSD (through NetBSD)
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@ -463,7 +463,7 @@ group(char **argv)
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gname = *argv;
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h = hash(gname);
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if ((gh = findgroup(gname)) == NULL) {
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gh = calloc(sizeof(*gh), 1);
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gh = calloc(1, sizeof(*gh));
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gh->g_name = vcopy(gname);
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gh->g_list = NULL;
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gh->g_link = groups[h];
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@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ group(char **argv)
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*/
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for (ap = argv+1; *ap != NULL; ap++) {
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gp = calloc(sizeof(*gp), 1);
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gp = calloc(1, sizeof(*gp));
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gp->ge_name = vcopy(*ap);
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gp->ge_link = gh->g_list;
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gh->g_list = gp;
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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ assign(const char *name, const char *value)
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h = hash(name);
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vp = lookup(name);
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if (vp == NULL) {
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vp = calloc(sizeof(*vp), 1);
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vp = calloc(1, sizeof(*vp));
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vp->v_name = vcopy(name);
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vp->v_link = variables[h];
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variables[h] = vp;
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