Hi!
> > You don't need to bother to free the buffers when the next thing the
> > test does is exit, the whole heap along with malloc data structures
> > will
> > be freed (unmapped) by the kernel anyway.
> 
> I think it's nice thing to cleanup. Say, if test corrupted heap,
> free could alert you. Also there are tools, which may complain,
> that there's a leak now. I think LTP supports at least valgrind.

So what about compromise, defining them as variables instead of the
allocation?

-- 
Cyril Hrubis
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