This fixes a new warning from GCC 8.1, -Wstringop-truncation:
https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-8/changes.html
https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-8.1.0/gcc/Warning-Options.html#index-Wstringop-truncation
Replacing with memcpy is what gcc suggests:
> As another example, the following call to strncpy results in copying
> to d just the characters preceding the terminating NUL, without
> appending the NUL to the end. Assuming the result of strncpy is
> necessarily a NUL-terminated string is a common mistake, and so the
> call is diagnosed. To avoid the warning when the result is not
> expected to be NUL-terminated, call memcpy instead.
> void copy (char *d, const char *s)
> {
> strncpy (d, s, strlen (s));
> }
char *buffer = smalloc(to_write);
char *walk = buffer;
- strncpy(buffer, I3_IPC_MAGIC, strlen(I3_IPC_MAGIC));
+ memcpy(buffer, I3_IPC_MAGIC, strlen(I3_IPC_MAGIC));
walk += strlen(I3_IPC_MAGIC);
memcpy(walk, &len, sizeof(uint32_t));
walk += sizeof(uint32_t);
const size_t len = namelen + strlen("workspace \"\"") + 1;
char *buffer = scalloc(len + num_quotes, 1);
- strncpy(buffer, "workspace \"", strlen("workspace \""));
+ memcpy(buffer, "workspace \"", strlen("workspace \""));
size_t inpos, outpos;
for (inpos = 0, outpos = strlen("workspace \"");
inpos < namelen;