Takashi Iwai
Returning an integer or boolean value isn't necessarily wrong in many codes, and this can be such a case, I suppose (although I can't say exactly as I also haven't looked at the code).
It is never ok to return a boolean in a function that returns a pointer.
The more important question is why this is treated as a fatal error.
Because it's a fatal error.
I took a glance through the log, too, and indeed there is no other errors.
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