> What are your reasons?

Collect more memory errors from a single run. E.g. I have an
"embedded" system at hand which requires at least 20m for typical
fix-compile-run cycle (and some steps like reflashing the device are
manual). Being able to fix more than one error at once would
significantly reduce debugging time.

> It will create more problems to users and developers than it will solve.

Agreed, it may cause false positives, duplicated reports, etc. But it
does not have to be enabled by default.

-Y

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