Vincent Lefevre <[email protected]> writes: > On my Debian/unstable x86_64 machine (with GMP 6.1.2): > > #include <gmp.h> > > int main (void) > { > mpz_t z; > > mpz_init (z); > mpz_set_ui (z, 1); > mpz_dump (z); > mpz_clear (z); > > return 0; > } > > compiled with: clang-7 -fsanitize=memory -o tst tst.c -lgmp
Is -fsanitize=memory reliable when the C compiler doesn't get to see all the source files? Do you get the same result of you recompile gmp using CC='clang-7 -fsanitize=memory'? If you also recompile with --disable-assembly? For what it's worth, when I compile the same program and run it under valgrind, I see no complaints. Also a debian x86_64 system with gmp-6.1.2. Regards, /Niels -- Niels Möller. PGP-encrypted email is preferred. Keyid 368C6677. Internet email is subject to wholesale government surveillance. _______________________________________________ gmp-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://gmplib.org/mailman/listinfo/gmp-bugs
