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[Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #62459] Severe memory leak when functions are


From: Arun Giridhar
Subject: [Octave-bug-tracker] [bug #62459] Severe memory leak when functions are nested
Date: Mon, 16 May 2022 10:17:47 -0400 (EDT)

Follow-up Comment #3, bug #62459 (project octave):

Attaching ASAN log (mem.txt) for the 7 largest leaks pertaining to this bug.
There are indeed three indirect leaks of 8,000,000 bytes per function call (so
3 x 80,000,000 bytes for 10 calls), with a host of many small indirect leaks.


Indirect leak of 80000000 byte(s) in 10 object(s) allocated from:

Indirect leak of 80000000 byte(s) in 10 object(s) allocated from:

Indirect leak of 80000000 byte(s) in 10 object(s) allocated from:

Indirect leak of 3920 byte(s) in 10 object(s) allocated from:

Indirect leak of 3520 byte(s) in 10 object(s) allocated from:

Indirect leak of 2080 byte(s) in 10 object(s) allocated from:

Indirect leak of 1440 byte(s) in 10 object(s) allocated from:

SUMMARY: AddressSanitizer: 240193445 byte(s) leaked in 3502 allocation(s).



(file #53213)

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File name: mem.txt                        Size:30 KB
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