# The error variable in end() is stuff.cc never gets freed since # exit() is called before end() returns. See above suppression for more # notes { end_error_leak Memcheck:Leak obj:* obj:*libstdc++* obj:*libstdc++* obj:*libstdc++* obj:*libstdc++* obj:*libstdc++* fun:*end* } # An SDL "conditional jump or move" error, with the unitialized value # being supplied by Nvidia's OpenGL library. { tiles_SDL_Nvida_GL_cond Memcheck:Cond fun:X11_SetKeyboardState fun:X11_DispatchEvent obj:* } # ncurses keep some structures even after endwin() to 1. make flipping back # faster, and 2. to allow some functions to work even then. It's an O(1) # leak and thus harmless. { ncurses_alloc_once_leak Memcheck:Leak fun:calloc fun:_nc_makenew fun:newwin fun:_nc_setupscreen fun:newterm fun:initscr } { ncurses_alloc_once_leak2 Memcheck:Leak fun:calloc fun:newwin fun:_nc_setupscreen fun:newterm fun:initscr } # glibc has an O(1) memory leak in getpwuid() that's harmless since the # memory is reused in subsequent calls. Such kind of memory is supposed # to be freed when ran under memory debuggers, but it currently isn't. # Bug entry: http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2314 { libc_pwuid_once_leak Memcheck:Leak fun:malloc fun:nss_parse_service_list fun:__nss_database_lookup obj:* obj:* fun:getpwuid_r@@GLIBC_2.2.5 fun:getpwuid } # Zlib examines the data past the end of the buffer by design to reduce # the number of boundary checks. This doesn't have any external effects. # http://www.zlib.net/zlib_faq.html#faq36 # "Even though the code was correct, versions 1.2.4 and later was changed # to not stimulate these checkers." { zlib_lookhead_optimization Memcheck:Cond fun:longest_match fun:deflate_slow fun:deflate }