03-29-2010
I don't see a continuous leak.
No 'definitely lost' memory. The leak is always reachable.
The memory leaked (reachable) always remains constant, immaterial of the number of threads created and destroyed (either by joining or by detached state).
The same code leaks 0 reachable memory on Linux. Could this be because of the way AIX libc handles the allocation and deallocation of thread resources? Weird, though
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VALKYRIE(1) General Commands Manual VALKYRIE(1)
NAME
valkyrie - graphical front-end to the Valgrind suite of tools for debugging and profiling Linux executables
SYNOPSIS
valkyrie [valkyrie-opts] [valgrind-opts] [prog-and-args]
DESCRIPTION
Valkyrie is a graphical front-end to the Valgrind suite of tools for debugging and profiling Linux executables. The current version sup-
ports Valgrind from version 3.4.0. Currently, the only supported Valgrind tool is Memcheck. Valkyrie uses the Qt widget library, and
should run on most reasonably recent Linux setups. The only sine qua non is that you must have: Qt v.3.2.0 or higher (but not Qt v.4 as
yet), and Valgrind v.3.4.0 or higher.
OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is
included below. For more help please see HTML documentation.
-h, --help
-v, --version
Show version of program.
-V, --valgrind-opts
Show valgrind options as well
--working-dir
Dir under which to run valgrind. Defaults to [./]
--view-log <file>
Parse and view a valgrind logfile
--merge <loglist>
Merge multiple logfiles, discarding duplicate errors
SEE ALSO
valgrind(1), vk_logmerge(1).
AUTHOR
valkyrie was written by Donna Robinson, Cerion Armour-Brown and others.
This manual page was written by Hai Zaar <haizaar@haizaar.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
2009-05-03 VALKYRIE(1)