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| LeakSanitizer |
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| Introduction |
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| LeakSanitizer is a run-time memory leak detector. It can be combined with |
| :doc:`AddressSanitizer` to get both memory error and leak detection, or |
| used in a stand-alone mode. LSan adds almost no performance overhead |
| until the very end of the process, at which point there is an extra leak |
| detection phase. |
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| Usage |
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| LeakSanitizer is only supported on x86\_64 Linux. In order to use it, |
| simply build your program with :doc:`AddressSanitizer`: |
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| .. code-block:: console |
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| $ cat memory-leak.c |
| #include <stdlib.h> |
| void *p; |
| int main() { |
| p = malloc(7); |
| p = 0; // The memory is leaked here. |
| return 0; |
| } |
| % clang -fsanitize=address -g memory-leak.c ; ./a.out |
| ==23646==ERROR: LeakSanitizer: detected memory leaks |
| Direct leak of 7 byte(s) in 1 object(s) allocated from: |
| #0 0x4af01b in __interceptor_malloc /projects/compiler-rt/lib/asan/asan_malloc_linux.cc:52:3 |
| #1 0x4da26a in main memory-leak.c:4:7 |
| #2 0x7f076fd9cec4 in __libc_start_main libc-start.c:287 |
| SUMMARY: AddressSanitizer: 7 byte(s) leaked in 1 allocation(s). |
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| To use LeakSanitizer in stand-alone mode, link your program with |
| ``-fsanitize=leak`` flag. Make sure to use ``clang`` (not ``ld``) for the |
| link step, so that it would link in proper LeakSanitizer run-time library |
| into the final executable. |
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| More Information |
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| `<https://github.com/google/sanitizers/wiki/AddressSanitizerLeakSanitizer>`_ |