#include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> #include "../memcheck.h" /* This test checks that VALGRIND_CHECK_MEM_IS_DEFINED correctly reports two errors when presented with a buffer which contains both undefined data and some out of range component(s), and the undefined data appears before the out of range components. Should report 5 errors in total: the first test should report 2, the rest 1 each. */ int main ( void ) { char* a; fprintf(stderr, "\n---- part defined, address error at end ----\n\n"); a = malloc(8); a[0] = a[1] = a[2] = a[3] = a[6] = a[7] = 'x'; (void) VALGRIND_CHECK_MEM_IS_DEFINED(a, 9); free(a); fprintf(stderr, "\n---- part defined, address error at start ----\n\n"); a = malloc(8); a[0] = a[1] = a[2] = a[3] = a[6] = a[7] = 'x'; (void) VALGRIND_CHECK_MEM_IS_DEFINED(a-1, 9); free(a); fprintf(stderr, "\n---- fully defined, address error at end ----\n\n"); a = malloc(8); a[0] = a[1] = a[2] = a[3] = a[4] = a[5] = a[6] = a[7] = 'x'; (void) VALGRIND_CHECK_MEM_IS_DEFINED(a, 9); free(a); fprintf(stderr, "\n---- fully defined, address error at start ----\n\n"); a = malloc(8); a[0] = a[1] = a[2] = a[3] = a[4] = a[5] = a[6] = a[7] = 'x'; (void) VALGRIND_CHECK_MEM_IS_DEFINED(a-1, 9); free(a); return 0; }