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lynx-dev more on leaks


From: Larry W. Virden
Subject: lynx-dev more on leaks
Date: Sun, 15 Nov 1998 06:02:19 -0500 (EST)

Here's what Sun's dbx memory leak checker reports on memory leaks in
lynx 2.8.1dev.2, after a browsing session which entered the history code,
the edit bookmarks and view bookmarks code, as well as some 'normal'
www browsing.

Checking for memory leaks...

Actual leaks report    (actual leaks:      2629  total size:   28990 bytes)

 Total  Num of  Leaked      Allocation call stack
 Size   Blocks  Block
                Address
======  ====== ==========  =======================================
 23880    1194      -      dcgettext__ < dgettext__
  2392    1196      -      dcgettext__ < dgettext__
  2233     203      -      HTSACopy < UCGetLYhndl_byMIME
   348      29      -      calloc < store_cookie
   137       7      -      HTSACat < MakeNewMapValue


Possible leaks report  (possible leaks:       0  total size:       0 bytes)


Checking for memory use...

Blocks in use report   (blocks in use:      220  total size:   43674 bytes)

 Total  % of Num of  Avg     Allocation call stack
 Size    All Blocks  Size
======= ==== ====== ======  =======================================
  28800  65%     90    320  calloc < newwin
   3800   8%     50     76  HTStyleNew < DefaultStyle
   2580   5%      1   2580  _nc_set_buffer < _nc_setupscreen < newterm < 
initscr < start_curses < setup < main
   1860   4%      1   1860  calloc < setupterm < newterm < initscr < 
start_curses < setup < main
   1408   3%      1   1408  calloc < _nc_setupscreen < newterm < initscr < 
start_curses < setup < main
   1240   2%      1   1240  _nc_hash_map < _nc_scroll_optimize < doupdate < 
wrefresh < statusline < HTProgress < HTReadProgress < HTFileCopy
   1080   2%      3    360  calloc < _nc_makenew
    528   1%      1    528  _nc_read_file_entry < _nc_read_entry < grab_entry < 
setupterm < newterm < initscr < start_curses < setup
    500   1%      1    500  putenv < main
    324  <1%     27     12  calloc < _nc_add_to_try
    320  <1%      1    320  ClrBottom < doupdate < wrefresh < statusline < 
user_message < getfile < mainloop < main
    300  <1%      3    100  calloc < _nc_makenew
    252  <1%     21     12  calloc < _nc_add_to_try
    120  <1%      1    120  calloc < _nc_hash_map < _nc_scroll_optimize < 
doupdate < wrefresh < statusline < HTProgress < HTReadProgress
    120  <1%      1    120  _nc_scroll_optimize < doupdate < wrefresh < 
statusline < HTProgress < HTReadProgress < HTFileCopy < HTParseFile
    120  <1%      1    120  calloc < _nc_hash_map < _nc_scroll_optimize < 
doupdate < wrefresh < statusline < HTProgress < HTReadProgress
     66  <1%      1     66  _nc_doalloc < tparam_internal < tparm < 
_nc_mvcur_init < newterm < initscr < start_curses < setup
     44  <1%      1     44  calloc < _nc_read_file_entry < _nc_read_entry < 
grab_entry < setupterm < newterm < initscr < start_curses
     40  <1%      2     20  dcgettext__ < dgettext__
     37  <1%      1     37  HTSACopy < main


execution completed, exit code is 0
-- 
Larry W. Virden                 <URL:mailto:address@hidden>
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Unless explicitly stated to the contrary, nothing in this posting should 
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