On 11/06/2020 15:57, Therneau, Terry M., Ph.D. via R-devel
wrote:> I have a version of R-devel on my development box that has the address
sanitizer turned
> on.?? This was instrumental in finding a pair of subtle memory issues.? (I
had read, but
> never written, one element past the end of an array, which caused issues on
some
> architectures.)
>
> 1. I now get a end-of-job messsages from R CMD check survival3.2-3.tar.gz
about leaks in
> main/eval.c. ?? They don't appear in 00config.out or 00install.out.
> ?I assume that I can ignore these?
>
> 2. When I run my long 'check all packages that depend on survival'
job, a lot of package
> fail with sanitizer leaks.?? Again, not my problem?
> If so, I just need to recomple R without the ASAN tags and try again.
The manual suggests you disable the Leak Sanitizer (nowadays by default
enabled by ASAN): valgrind is a better way of detecting memory leaks.
We know R has 'leaks': it does not release memory in use right up to the
end (and some OS things do too).
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Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Emeritus Professor of Applied Statistics, University of Oxford