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[Help-glpk] Re: [Bug-glpk] Minor memory leak
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Andrew Makhorin |
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[Help-glpk] Re: [Bug-glpk] Minor memory leak |
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Fri, 8 Jun 2007 05:49:23 +0400 |
Robbie,
Thank you for your report.
> It seems that GLPK 4.11 and 4.17 leak a few bytes of
> memory each time a problem is built. This may not be a
> significant issue, but it is probably worth logging.
> The example used was based on sample.c and compiled
> using g++.
> LEAK SUMMARY:
> definitely lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks.
> possibly lost: 0 bytes in 0 blocks.
> still reachable: 124 bytes in 1 blocks.
> suppressed: 0 bytes in 0 blocks.
This is not a bug.
That memory block, which remains allocated, is the glpk library
environment block; it is automatically allocated by the routine
lib_init_env on the first call to any glpk api routine. It can be
deallocated by the routine lib_free_env, which frees all resources
used by glpk, however, normally this is not needed. This would be
needed only in two cases: i) in a multi-threaded environment on
terminating the thread, and ii) on processing SIGABORT signal.
Andrew Makhorin
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