On Fri, May 8, 2009 at 12:49 AM, John Reiser <[email protected]> wrote:
>> - The last place where a pointer to a block was clobbered/lost, which is a
>> probable location for the actual leak
>
> Search the Web for "valgrind omega".
This paper is related too:
author = {Jonas Maebe and Michiel Ronsse and Koen De Bosschere},
title = {Precise detection of memory leaks},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Dynamic
Analysis (WODA 2004)},
pages = {},
address = {Edinburgh, Scotland},
month = may,
year = 2004,
In general, what you are proposing is possible, but it's not easy, is
really slow and would be lots of extra code in Memcheck.
Nick
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