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authorhobbs <hobbs>2006-08-30 17:58:24 (GMT)
committerhobbs <hobbs>2006-08-30 17:58:24 (GMT)
commitb4794ceec1c0099fa2ee86c5fcdc6cf757954366 (patch)
treeaa313cbb511ea6ffc20bfac8675b1a560f698313
parent282d474e4fd62a6e28d0bccd79f46df52f37ef15 (diff)
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* unix/Makefile.in (valgrindshell): add valgrindshell target and
update default VALGRINDARGS. User can override, or add to it with VALGRIND_OPTS env var.
-rw-r--r--unix/Makefile.in11
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/unix/Makefile.in b/unix/Makefile.in
index 1b6bcbf..98f5fd6 100644
--- a/unix/Makefile.in
+++ b/unix/Makefile.in
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
# "autoconf" program (constructs like "@foo@" will get replaced in the
# actual Makefile.
#
-# RCS: @(#) $Id: Makefile.in,v 1.186 2006/03/10 14:50:17 dgp Exp $
+# RCS: @(#) $Id: Makefile.in,v 1.187 2006/08/30 17:58:24 hobbs Exp $
VERSION = @TCL_VERSION@
MAJOR_VERSION = @TCL_MAJOR_VERSION@
@@ -641,10 +641,17 @@ ddd: tclsh
$(DDD) -command=gdb.run ./tclsh
rm gdb.run
+VALGRINDARGS=--tool=memcheck --num-callers=8 --leak-resolution=high --leak-check=yes --show-reachable=yes -v
+
valgrind: tclsh tcltest
@LD_LIBRARY_PATH_VAR@=`pwd`:$${@LD_LIBRARY_PATH_VAR@}; export @LD_LIBRARY_PATH_VAR@; \
TCL_LIBRARY="${TCL_BUILDTIME_LIBRARY}"; export TCL_LIBRARY; \
- valgrind --num-callers=8 --leak-resolution=high -v --leak-check=yes --show-reachable=yes $(VALGRINDARGS) ./tcltest $(TOP_DIR)/tests/all.tcl -singleproc 1 $(TESTFLAGS)
+ valgrind $(VALGRINDARGS) ./tcltest $(TOP_DIR)/tests/all.tcl -singleproc 1 $(TESTFLAGS)
+
+valgrindshell: tclsh
+ @LD_LIBRARY_PATH_VAR@=`pwd`:$${@LD_LIBRARY_PATH_VAR@}; export @LD_LIBRARY_PATH_VAR@; \
+ TCL_LIBRARY="${TCL_BUILDTIME_LIBRARY}"; export TCL_LIBRARY; \
+ valgrind $(VALGRINDARGS) ./tclsh $(SCRIPT)
# The following target outputs the name of the top-level source directory
# for Tcl (it is used by Tk's configure script, for example). The