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# $Id: ncurses.supp,v 1.7 2008/09/20 18:43:42 tom Exp $
##############################################################################
# Copyright (c) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. #
# #
# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a #
# copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), #
# to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation #
# the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, distribute #
# with modifications, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to #
# permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the #
# following conditions: #
# #
# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in #
# all copies or substantial portions of the Software. #
# #
# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR #
# IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, #
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# holders shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, #
# use or other dealings in this Software without prior written #
# authorization. #
##############################################################################
#
# This is a warning-suppression file for valgrind and ncurses.
#
# ncurses can also be configured using the --disable-leaks option, which
# allows an application to call _nc_freeall() or _nc_free_and_exit(), to
# free all of ncurses' "permanent" memory.
#
# Some of these leaks can be freed if the application does its own cleanup,
# for example:
# delscreen(SP);
# del_curterm(cur_term);
# However, few applications do this.
{
ncurses_leak__nc_add_to_try
Memcheck:Leak
fun:*alloc
fun:_nc_add_to_try
}
{
ncurses_leak__nc_home_terminfo
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:_nc_home_terminfo
}
{
ncurses_leak__nc_init_wacs
Memcheck:Leak
fun:calloc
fun:_nc_init_wacs
}
{
ncurses_leak__nc_keyname
Memcheck:Leak
fun:calloc
fun:_nc_keyname
}
{
ncurses_leak__nc_keyname_2
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:strdup
fun:_nc_keyname
}
{
ncurses_leak__nc_printf_string
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:_nc_doalloc
fun:_nc_printf_string
}
{
ncurses_leak__nc_read_termtype
Memcheck:Leak
fun:*alloc
fun:_nc_read_termtype
fun:_nc_read_file_entry
}
{
ncurses_leak__nc_read_termtype_2
Memcheck:Leak
fun:*alloc
fun:_nc_doalloc
fun:_nc_read_termtype
fun:_nc_read_file_entry
}
{
ncurses_leak__nc_scroll_optimize
Memcheck:Leak
fun:*alloc
fun:_nc_hash_map
fun:_nc_scroll_optimize
}
{
ncurses_leak__nc_scroll_optimize_2
Memcheck:Leak
fun:*alloc
fun:_nc_doalloc
fun:_nc_scroll_optimize
}
{
ncurses_leak__nc_setupscreen
Memcheck:Leak
fun:calloc
fun:_nc_setupscreen
fun:newterm
}
{
ncurses_leak__nc_setupscreen_2
Memcheck:Leak
fun:calloc
fun:newwin
fun:_nc_setupscreen
}
{
ncurses_leak__nc_setupterm_1
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:strdup
fun:_nc_setupterm
}
{
ncurses_leak__nc_setupterm
Memcheck:Leak
fun:calloc
fun:_nc_setupterm
}
{
ncurses_leak__nc_setupscreen_3
Memcheck:Leak
fun:calloc
fun:_nc_makenew
fun:newwin
fun:_nc_setupscreen
}
{
ncurses_leak__nc_set_buffer
Memcheck:Leak
fun:malloc
fun:_nc_set_buffer
}
{
ncurses_leak__nc_tparm_analyze
Memcheck:Leak
fun:*alloc
fun:_nc_doalloc
fun:_nc_tparm_analyze
}
{
ncurses_leak__nc_trace_alloc
Memcheck:Leak
fun:*alloc
fun:_nc_doalloc
fun:_nc_trace_alloc
}
{
ncurses_leak_start_color
Memcheck:Leak
fun:calloc
fun:start_color
}
{
ncurses_leak_tparm
Memcheck:Leak
fun:realloc
fun:_nc_doalloc
fun:tparm
}
{
ncurses_leak_tparam_internal
Memcheck:Leak
fun:realloc
fun:_nc_doalloc
fun:get_space
fun:save_number
fun:tparam_internal
}