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Re: GNUstep and valgrind
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amon |
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Re: GNUstep and valgrind |
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Tue, 13 Mar 2018 23:23:15 -0500 |
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Just for the enjoyment and edification to anyone who is
watching, the answer to my question about NSLog() is 'no'.
It is not leaking. valgrind gives an LPL response, but
running my own tester shows no loss of pool space after
running it 100 times:
ZoneInfoPrint(NSZoneFromPointer( (void*) tmp));
for (i=0; i<100; i++) {NSLog(@"Does this suck storage?");}
ZoneInfoPrint(NSZoneFromPointer( (void*) tmp));
Total = 1794048 bytes
Used = 1154304 bytes
Free = 639744 bytes
100 NSLog messages...
Zone Storage Info
Total = 1794048 bytes
Used = 1154304 bytes
Free = 639744 bytes
So I think I am convinced I can suppress this in valgrind.
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