1 # $Id: ncurses.supp,v 1.8 2020/02/02 23:34:34 tom Exp $
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31 # This is a warning-suppression file for valgrind and ncurses.
33 # ncurses can also be configured using the --disable-leaks option, which
34 # allows an application to call _nc_freeall() or _nc_free_and_exit(), to
35 # free all of ncurses' "permanent" memory.
37 # Some of these leaks can be freed if the application does its own cleanup,
40 # del_curterm(cur_term);
41 # However, few applications do this.
44 ncurses_leak__nc_add_to_try
51 ncurses_leak__nc_home_terminfo
58 ncurses_leak__nc_init_wacs
65 ncurses_leak__nc_keyname
72 ncurses_leak__nc_keyname_2
80 ncurses_leak__nc_printf_string
88 ncurses_leak__nc_read_termtype
92 fun:_nc_read_file_entry
96 ncurses_leak__nc_read_termtype_2
100 fun:_nc_read_termtype
101 fun:_nc_read_file_entry
105 ncurses_leak__nc_scroll_optimize
109 fun:_nc_scroll_optimize
113 ncurses_leak__nc_scroll_optimize_2
117 fun:_nc_scroll_optimize
121 ncurses_leak__nc_setupscreen
129 ncurses_leak__nc_setupscreen_2
137 ncurses_leak__nc_setupterm_1
145 ncurses_leak__nc_setupterm
152 ncurses_leak__nc_setupscreen_3
161 ncurses_leak__nc_set_buffer
168 ncurses_leak__nc_tparm_analyze
172 fun:_nc_tparm_analyze
176 ncurses_leak__nc_trace_alloc
184 ncurses_leak_start_color
199 ncurses_leak_tparam_internal