Update function print_value in cJSON.c#937
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…uffer * const output_buffer) in cJSON.c changes to the function: static cJSON_bool print_value(const cJSON * const item, printbuffer * const output_buffer) The function: strcpy((char*)output, "false") causes memory crashes in ThreadX(at least in my case). The modification delivers the same results, but without the crash.
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Changes to the function:
static cJSON_bool print_value(const cJSON * const item, printbuffer * const output_buffer)
The function: strcpy((char*)output, "false") causes memory crashes in ThreadX(at least in my case). The modification delivers the same results but without the crash.