Hello fellow coders,
I am working on what is intended as a long running crypto comm application written in c++. As a consequence there can be NO memory leaks.
I've got the CryptoPP library working just fine to sign and verify signatures but there are memory leaks being reported by Memory Validator from
https://www.softwareverify.com, a pretty powerful and sophisticated program.
All other things flagged by this checking application have proven to be well founded.
In the case of the CryptoPP library there appears to be a leak related to the malloc() at line 77 of dll.cpp. In addition buried somewhere in the dll there are instances of attempts to use free() to release memory allocated by HeapAlloc.
There are other memory leaking problems, but the most prevalent are the two above,
Is there any interest here in fixing any of this stuff?
Peace,
Pen