On 2/3/2017 4:10 AM, Atila Neves wrote:
Right, but we're talking about finding memory corruption bugs _before_ they manifest themselves. As I mentioned in my other reply, if you have memory corruption bugs in common cross-platform code, valgrind and asan will (nearly always) catch them. You don't need to wait for weird effects that are hard to trace back. Run on Linux with both valgrind and asan and you'll be fine 99.9%* of the time.
You're right - if you've got a test suite that'll tickle it!
