Hi, I'm linking with libguile on Linux, built from source, to extend my C application with Scheme. I'm seeing a lot of warnings from valgrind. The same warnings appear when using Guile standalone. Should I be worried?
The following steps show the problem: Use this as hello-world.scm: #!/usr/local//bin/guile \ -e main -s !# (define (main args) (display "hello world") (newline)) ...And run it like this: $ valgrind --tool=memcheck --gen-suppressions=all --num-callers=30 --track-fds=yes --trace-children=yes --log-file=hello-world.vg --show-below-main=yes --leak-check=full --show-reachable=yes --leak-resolution=high ./hello-world.scm ...Now hello-world.vg shows 47 warnings relating to uninitialised values: $ grep '^==[0-9]*== [a-zA-Z]' ./hello-world.vg | awk '/FILE DESCRIPTORS/ { x=0 } x==1 {print} /My PID/ { x=1 }' | sort | uniq -c 33 ==12696== Conditional jump or move depends on uninitialised value(s) 14 ==12696== Use of uninitialised value of size 4 1 ==12696== Warning: bad signal number 0 in sigaction() Thanks, Andrew