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From: Milian W. <ma...@mi...> - 2010-11-06 16:25:19
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Forwarding to probably more appropriate list. ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: questions regarding --xml=yes mode Date: Tuesday 19 October 2010, 16:57:10 From: Milian Wolff <ma...@mi...> To: val...@li... Hello Valgrinders, I have some questions related to --xml=yes mode: 1) Why is it not possible to turn off leak check? The --leak-check=no option will not show any effect. Sadly this is not even documented as far as I can see, nor do I get an error telling me that mixing these options is not possible. To me it looks as if in xml=yes mode, you always have --leak-check=full enabled, just without any kind of summary (the XML format has no elements for that). Considering how the =full mode slows down valgrind runs, I wonder why this is not possible to turn of? I have the feeling that there are other options that have different default settings and/or no effect in --xml=yes mode, what are those? Where is this documented? 2) The valgrind documentation says that one should use the following option: --child-silent-after-fork=yes This essentially means debugging applications that fork is not possible in XML mode? Why couldn't simply another file be created, or a second connection to the socket be created? I mean I don't have much knowledge in this area, but a web server runs on $server:80 and multiple clients can connect to that, or? Couldn't this be done in valgrind (==client) as well? 3) Similar to 2) I wonder why it's not possible to create suppressions or attach a debugger in xml mode. Basically this would also mean: valgrind asks some server via socket whether to attach debugger or create suppression at given position. Is it simply not implemented or was there a reason for this? Thanks, bye ----------------------------------------- -- Milian Wolff ma...@mi... http://milianw.de |
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From: Milian W. <ma...@mi...> - 2010-11-06 16:25:06
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Hello, I'd like to have mime types for massif data files. The currently used file names make it hard to write a proper Shared MIME-info file according to [1] though: We have: massif.out.PID callgrind.out.PID The mime stuff allows only for globbing (wild card matching) of filenames. I first though: great, this is easy: massif.out.* => application/x-valgrind-massif callgrind.out.* => application/x-valgrind-massif But this fails horribly as soon as you compress these files: massif.out.PID.gz => would still be matched by above glob, hence get the same mimetype, all applications relying on mimetypes will fail. You won't be able to unpack it easily from UI file managers for example, or when downloading it from a browser... So it looks to me as if the "best" would be to change the file name format. Here are some ideas: PID.massif PID.massif.out PID.massif.log PID.massif.data What do you think? [1]: http://standards.freedesktop.org/shared-mime-info-spec/shared-mime-info- spec-latest.html -- Milian Wolff ma...@mi... http://milianw.de |