On Thu, Jan 27, 2022 at 10:41:36AM +0100, Roberto Ragusa wrote:
On 1/22/22 10:05 PM, Mark Wielaard wrote:
>So I would give valgrind a 6/6 (100%) score :)
But if the compiler starts copying zeros on uninitialized memory,
valgrind loses any ability to detect the defect in the code.
For me, when using valgrind or a fuzzer I'm using upstream, local
builds without the Fedora flags, often adding custom flags for ASAN
and that kind of thing. IOW I'm treating valgrind and fuzzing as
different environments from Fedora "production".
Rich.
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