valgrind should have no issue with ARC at all. In fact it results in objects being released instantly instead of sometimes later so memory issues might show up quicker. But as valgrind traces malloc/free calls (or some variants of them) which ARC ultimately use at some point, using ARC or not should not have any effect.
> On 10 Dec 2024, at 12:07, Daniel Santos <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I am developing an application that runs both in NeXTStep and on Linux with > GNUStep. > As far as I know GNUStep uses Auto release pools to manage memory and > Automatic Reference Counting. > > I want to run the app under valgrind on Linux with ARC turned off because > debugging memory leaks with NeXTStep tool (malloc debug I think that’s what > is called) is much harder and the tool is not as good as valgrind. > > Is it possible to turn off ARC in GNUstep ? > > Thanks, > Regards > Daniel Santos > > > >
