Could the problem be with the way I built the boost libraries? I used no options when doing the build.



looks like boost::mutex doesn't have the problem (when used with unique_lock). So I guess the problem is in shared_mutex.


Rajeev

--- On Thu, 9/3/09, Steven Watanabe <watanabesj@gmail.com> wrote:

From: Steven Watanabe <watanabesj@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Boost-users] valgrind reports memory still reachable when using shared_lock and shared_mutex
To: boost-users@lists.boost.org
Date: Thursday, September 3, 2009, 9:40 AM

AMDG

Rajeev Rao wrote:
> I found similar problems when getting an exclusive lock via unique_lock as well. I wrote this test code to reproduce. I get the still-reachable problem if I use either the read() or the write() call (shared_lock or unique_lock). Multiple calls to these functions  did not increase the number of reachable bytes in the valgrind report. I understand my previous use of adopt_lock was undefined (hence i've not used it here). Is my use as described by the code correct now ? If so, is this a bug ?
>   

It is almost certainly exactly the same as with shared_lock.  The
code that allocates the object is in a lower level component.

In Christ,
Steven Watanabe

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