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RE: memory leak problems, I might be doing something wrong
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chinlu chinawa |
Subject: |
RE: memory leak problems, I might be doing something wrong |
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Thu, 14 Dec 2006 18:31:28 +0000 (GMT) |
>That's another solution (I've noticed that Debian's
>package for valgrind does contain suppression rules).
Thanks, I looked it, though no one in regards of
ncurses. I might test rules more in deep or send a
message to valgrind's mailing list, so I can get to
understand why my rules aren't being taken into
account.
There's another thing I wanted to ask you. I've been
reading about the mouse support in curses, though I
might be doing something wrong cose is too slow, a
click event is received almost half a second after the
actual click (I mean is not real-time), which makes it
not usable for production.
Then I discovered ctlseqs.txt, which is the xterm's
control suquences text, and I wonder if you could tell
me something about. I can see some functions who claim
to return values but I don't know where to, nor how to
catch them.
I've been looking at midnight-commander's source code,
and it does open file descriptors for stdin, stdout,
maybe is that what I should do?
Am I wrong willing to do this through xterm? i.e.
other x-based terminal emulators won't support it.
Kind Regards,
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