More fixes from static analysis checkers

Jeff Law law@redhat.com
Thu Mar 24 21:53:00 GMT 2011


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We had a variety of functions which would fail to call va_end prior to
returning.  I'm not aware of a host were this could cause a problem, but
it's easy enough to fix and keeps the checkers quiet.

Bootstrapped and regression tested on x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.  OK for
trunk?


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