Gilles Peskine 46f1fd7afd Handle null pointers safely when used as buffers of size 0
When the size of a buffer is 0, the corresponding pointer argument may
be null. In such cases, library functions must not perform arithmetic
on the pointer or call standard library functions such as memset and
memcpy, since that would be undefined behavior in C. Protect such
cases.

Refactor the storage of a 0-sized raw data object to make it store a
null pointer, rather than depending on the behavior of calloc(1,0).
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