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author | Robin Haberkorn <robin.haberkorn@googlemail.com> | 2025-03-19 12:32:10 +0300 |
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committer | Robin Haberkorn <robin.haberkorn@googlemail.com> | 2025-03-19 12:32:10 +0300 |
commit | 257a0bf128e109442dce91c4aaa1d97fed17ad1a (patch) | |
tree | 8880d3e260d6f18e7d9c7935b7886807db510fe3 /tests/testsuite.at | |
parent | 2b92178287efe3b53237e9d61c69a4bf350c716d (diff) | |
download | sciteco-257a0bf128e109442dce91c4aaa1d97fed17ad1a.tar.gz |
fixed leaking data on rubout
* Objects, that are restored with TECO_DEFINE_UNDO_OBJECT_OWN(),
could actually leak memory on rubout since the old object was not
deleted when overwriting it.
* Now that it is, it is crucial to at least nullify objects/pointers
after calling the corresponding push-function.
These conditions are now explicitly documented.
* The test suite now runs successfully under Valgrind even with full leak checking.
Diffstat (limited to 'tests/testsuite.at')
-rw-r--r-- | tests/testsuite.at | 3 |
1 files changed, 3 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/tests/testsuite.at b/tests/testsuite.at index 05ec2e3..86f8331 100644 --- a/tests/testsuite.at +++ b/tests/testsuite.at @@ -287,6 +287,9 @@ AT_CHECK([$SCITECO -e '2<!foo!>'], 0, ignore, stderr) AT_FAIL_IF([$GREP "^Warning:" stderr]) # Will print a warning about label redefinition, though... AT_CHECK([$SCITECO -e "!foo! Qa\"S^C' !foo! Qa\"S(0/0)' -Ua @O/foo/"], 0, ignore, ignore) +# This should not leak memory or cause memory corruptions when running under +# Valgrind or Asan: +AT_CHECK([$SCITECO_CMDLINE "!foo!{-5D}"], 0, ignore, stderr) AT_CLEANUP # |