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--- Comment #10 from Paul Floyd ---
I do see a difference because of debuginfo, and pushed a second change for
that. If the nightlies are clean I'll close this (and 403802)
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--- Comment #9 from Paul Floyd ---
In the nightly tests I see that this is failing for several platforms still
(s390x Fedora 34, amd64 Fedora 34 to 36).
It could be that the difference is down to whether debuginfo is
installed/available for libstfc++.
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--- Comment #8 from Paul Floyd ---
I made the suppression even broader. It's gone from failing to passing for me
on Fedora 34 / GCC 11.2.1
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--- Comment #7 from Paul Floyd ---
I think that an even broader suppression for the stdio buffer should be OK, as
follows
diff --git a/memcheck/tests/libstdc++.supp b/memcheck/tests/libstdc++.supp
index 520e6613a..3cd2e628d 100644
--- a/memcheck/tests/
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--- Comment #6 from Paul Floyd ---
We should be looking at leak_cpp_interior.stderr.diff-64bit rather than
leak_cpp_interior.stderr.diff (same for 403802)
With g++ 9.2 on RHEL 7 I get a similar failure, but without the still reachable
that I get with g
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--- Comment #5 from Paul Floyd ---
The doesn't reproduce with g++11 (FreeBSD Ports Collection) 11.2.0
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--- Comment #3 from Paul Floyd ---
I can reproduce this problem with a much older g++, 5.3.0.
Running the testcase in place gives the following information
==13544== 72,704 bytes in 1 blocks are still reachable in loss record 10 of 10
==13544==at
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--- Comment #2 from Paul Floyd ---
Hmm. The stuff that I wrote for C++11 was mostly right, but it is wrong for
C++03 and earlier.
libstdc++ prior to C++11 jus has a pointer in std::string. This points to
memory containing the layout len/cap/refcount/s
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