netcdf-c/ncgen/generr.h

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/*********************************************************************
* Copyright 2009, UCAR/Unidata
* See netcdf/COPYRIGHT file for copying and redistribution conditions.
*********************************************************************/
/* $Id: generr.h,v 1.2 2010/05/24 19:59:57 dmh Exp $ */
/* $Header: /upc/share/CVS/netcdf-3/ncgen/generr.h,v 1.2 2010/05/24 19:59:57 dmh Exp $ */
#ifndef GENERR_H
#define GENERR_H
Fix more memory leaks in netcdf-c library This is a follow up to PR https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/pull/1173 Sorry that it is so big, but leak suppression can be complex. This PR fixes all remaining memory leaks -- as determined by -fsanitize=address, and with the exceptions noted below. Unfortunately. there remains a significant leak that I cannot solve. It involves vlens, and it is unclear if the leak is occurring in the netcdf-c library or the HDF5 library. I have added a check_PROGRAM to the ncdump directory to show the problem. The program is called tst_vlen_demo.c To exercise it, build the netcdf library with -fsanitize=address enabled. Then go into ncdump and do a "make clean check". This should build tst_vlen_demo without actually executing it. Then do the command "./tst_vlen_demo" to see the output of the memory checker. Note the the lost malloc is deep in the HDF5 library (in H5Tvlen.c). I am temporarily working around this error in the following way. 1. I modified several test scripts to not execute known vlen tests that fail as described above. 2. Added an environment variable called NC_VLEN_NOTEST. If set, then those specific tests are suppressed. This should mean that the --disable-utilities option to ./configure should not need to be set to get a memory leak clean build. This should allow for detection of any new leaks. Note: I used an environment variable rather than a ./configure option to control the vlen tests. This is because it is temporary (I hope) and because it is a bit tricky for shell scripts to access ./configure options. Finally, as before, this only been tested with netcdf-4 and hdf5 support.
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#include <stdarg.h>
extern int error_count;
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Fix more memory leaks in netcdf-c library This is a follow up to PR https://github.com/Unidata/netcdf-c/pull/1173 Sorry that it is so big, but leak suppression can be complex. This PR fixes all remaining memory leaks -- as determined by -fsanitize=address, and with the exceptions noted below. Unfortunately. there remains a significant leak that I cannot solve. It involves vlens, and it is unclear if the leak is occurring in the netcdf-c library or the HDF5 library. I have added a check_PROGRAM to the ncdump directory to show the problem. The program is called tst_vlen_demo.c To exercise it, build the netcdf library with -fsanitize=address enabled. Then go into ncdump and do a "make clean check". This should build tst_vlen_demo without actually executing it. Then do the command "./tst_vlen_demo" to see the output of the memory checker. Note the the lost malloc is deep in the HDF5 library (in H5Tvlen.c). I am temporarily working around this error in the following way. 1. I modified several test scripts to not execute known vlen tests that fail as described above. 2. Added an environment variable called NC_VLEN_NOTEST. If set, then those specific tests are suppressed. This should mean that the --disable-utilities option to ./configure should not need to be set to get a memory leak clean build. This should allow for detection of any new leaks. Note: I used an environment variable rather than a ./configure option to control the vlen tests. This is because it is temporary (I hope) and because it is a bit tricky for shell scripts to access ./configure options. Finally, as before, this only been tested with netcdf-4 and hdf5 support.
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#if 0
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#define vastart(argv,fmt) va_start(argv,fmt)
#define vaend(argv,fmt) va_end(argv)
#endif
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extern void vderror(const char *fmt, va_list argv);
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extern void vdwarn(const char *fmt, va_list argv);
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extern void derror(const char *fmt, ...);
extern int panic(const char* fmt, ...);
extern void nprintf(char* buffer, size_t size, const char *fmt, ...);
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extern void semerror(const int, const char *fmt, ...);
extern void semwarn(const int, const char *fmt, ...);
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#endif /*GENERR_H*/