Re: Using Valgrind to detect faulty buffer accesses (no pin or buffer content lock held)

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От Peter Geoghegan
Тема Re: Using Valgrind to detect faulty buffer accesses (no pin or buffer content lock held)
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Msg-id CAH2-WzmgC28b7qO4PsjB990xt3qg=RgtFXXFDavN7dHm3kMB_A@mail.gmail.com
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Ответ на Re: Using Valgrind to detect faulty buffer accesses (no pin or buffer content lock held)  (Georgios Kokolatos <gkokolatos@protonmail.com>)
Ответы Re: Using Valgrind to detect faulty buffer accesses (no pin or buffer content lock held)  (Georgios <gkokolatos@protonmail.com>)
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On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 1:35 AM Georgios Kokolatos
<gkokolatos@protonmail.com> wrote:
> As a general overview, the series of patches in the mail thread do match their description. The addition of the
stricter,explicit use of instrumentation does improve the design as the distinction of the use cases requiring a pin or
alock is made more clear. The added commentary is descriptive and appears grammatically correct, at least to a non
nativespeaker. 

I didn't see this review until now because it ended up in gmail's spam
folder. :-(

Thanks for taking a look at it!

--
Peter Geoghegan



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