From: Paul P. <ppl...@gm...> - 2005-06-09 14:49:01
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n 6/9/05, John Reiser <jr...@bi...> wrote: > Other people do think it is practical. They pay money to use it. > Purify works this way. The no-recompile mode of Insure++ works this way. Not really: most customers I deal with suppress READ_UNINIT_MEMs=20 right away :-( They do have an option of turning it back on, though. > Running the no-recompile > mode of Insure++ on "/bin/bash -c true" reports 1 READ_UNINIT_MEM error But I think that's simply because Chaperon applies significant effort=20 to "cull out" the other RUMs (via various heuristics). If Chaperon didn't have its own mempcy(), memset(), etc. there probably would be=20 many more RUMs reported. Cheers, |