RE: Purify run results

2007-10-05 Thread Travis Vitek
>From: Martin Sebor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Martin Sebor > >Travis Vitek wrote: > >> I spent some time looking through these results and it looks >> like the HP compiler is generating code that results in many >> unexpected UMR [Uninitialized Memory Read] errors. > >The UMR is re

Re: Purify run results

2007-10-04 Thread Martin Sebor
Travis Vitek wrote: I spent some time looking through these results and it looks like the HP compiler is generating code that results in many unexpected UMR [Uninitialized Memory Read] errors. I'm not exactly sure what to do with the information I've gathered, so I'm posting it here. Here is my s

RE: Purify run results

2007-10-03 Thread Travis Vitek
I spent some time looking through these results and it looks like the HP compiler is generating code that results in many unexpected UMR [Uninitialized Memory Read] errors. I'm not exactly sure what to do with the information I've gathered, so I'm posting it here. Here is my simple testcase and ot

Purify run results

2007-10-01 Thread Andrew Black
Greetings all. As I mentioned in my previous email, I've performed a test build of the apache standard library using Rational PurifyPlus 7.0 ( http://www.ibm.com/software/awdtools/purifyplus/ ). This build was performed on an HPUX 11.23 machine, using the HP acc 3.73 compiler and subversion trunk