Hi all, I'm the author of flactag, a utility for tagging whole-album FLAC files with embedded CUE sheets using data from the MusicBrainz servers.
I've recently run it through valgrind, and I'm seeing memory leaks like the following: 12 bytes in 1 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 1 of 5 at 0x402377E: operator new(unsigned) (vg_replace_malloc.c:224) by 0x41448A8: FLAC::Metadata::local::construct_block(FLAC__StreamMetadata*) (in /usr/lib/libFLAC++.so.6.2.0) by 0x41455D7: FLAC::Metadata::Iterator::get_block() (in /usr/lib/libFLAC++.so.6.2.0) by 0x8072CB5: CFlacInfo::Read() (FlacInfo.cc:154) by 0x8054BF4: CFlacTag::LoadData() (flactag.cc:543) by 0x8058D45: CFlacTag::CFlacTag(CCommandLine const&) (flactag.cc:134) by 0x805D4E2: main (flactag.cc:66) In my code, the offending line is: m_PictureBlock=(FLAC::Metadata::Picture*)Iterator.get_block(); (m_PictureBlock is a pointer to a FLAC::Metadata::Picture object). The documentation seems to imply that you don't need to delete the pointer that is returned here, but the memory leak report seems to contradict that. Can anyone tell me if I should be deleteing this point? Or is there something else I should be doing to clean up? Thanks Andy _______________________________________________ Flac-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/flac-dev
