with valgrind.
VERSION
- Version 1.12
+ Version 1.15
SYNOPSIS
# From the command-line
ALSO" section.
METHODS
- "analyse [ %options ]"
+ "analyse"
+ Test::Valgrind->analyse(%options);
+
Run a "valgrind" analysis configured by %options :
* "command => $command"
Ignored if you supply your own custom "action", otherwise defaults
to false.
- * "extra_supps => \@files"
+ * "regen_def_supp => $bool"
- Also use suppressions from @files besides "perl"'s.
+ If true, forcefully regenerate the default suppression file.
- Defaults to empty.
+ Defaults to false.
* "no_def_supp => $bool"
Defaults to false.
- "import [ %options ]"
+ * "extra_supps => \@files"
+
+ Also use suppressions from @files besides "perl"'s.
+
+ Defaults to empty.
+
+ "import"
+ use Test::Valgrind %options;
+
In the parent process, "import" calls "analyse" with the arguments it
received itself - except that if no "file" option was supplied, it tries
to pick the first caller context that looks like a script. When the
perldoc Test::Valgrind
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- Rafaël Garcia-Suarez, for writing and instructing me about the existence
+ Rafaël Garcia-Suarez, for writing and instructing me about the existence
of Perl::Destruct::Level (Elizabeth Mattijsen is a close second).
H.Merijn Brand, for daring to test this thing.
David Cantrell, for providing shell access to one of his smokers where
the tests were failing.
- The debian-perl team, for offering all the feedback they could regarding
+ The Debian-perl team, for offering all the feedback they could regarding
the build issues they met.
All you people that showed interest in this module, which motivated me
into completely rewriting it.
COPYRIGHT & LICENSE
- Copyright 2008-2009 Vincent Pit, all rights reserved.
+ Copyright 2008,2009,2010,2011,2013,2015 Vincent Pit, all rights
+ reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself.