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− | <td style='width: 30% | + | <td style='width: 30%;'><div title="/home/pavel/octave/libinterp/octave-value/ov-base-mat.h">ov-base-mat.h (177)</div></td> |
<td style='width: 5%;'>[https://www.viva64.com/en/w/v659/ V659]</td> | <td style='width: 5%;'>[https://www.viva64.com/en/w/v659/ V659]</td> | ||
<td style='width: 65%;'>Declarations of functions with 'matrix_ref' name differ in the 'const' keyword only, but the bodies of these functions have different composition. This is suspicious and can possibly be an error. Check lines: 171, 177.</td> | <td style='width: 65%;'>Declarations of functions with 'matrix_ref' name differ in the 'const' keyword only, but the bodies of these functions have different composition. This is suspicious and can possibly be an error. Check lines: 171, 177.</td> | ||
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− | <td style='width: 30% | + | <td style='width: 30%;'><div title="/home/pavel/octave/libinterp/parse-tree/token.h">token.h (166)</div></td> |
<td style='width: 5%;'>[https://www.viva64.com/en/w/v773/ V773]</td> | <td style='width: 5%;'>[https://www.viva64.com/en/w/v773/ V773]</td> | ||
<td style='width: 65%;'>The 'm_str' pointer was not released in destructor. A memory leak is possible.</td> | <td style='width: 65%;'>The 'm_str' pointer was not released in destructor. A memory leak is possible.</td> | ||
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− | <td style='width: 30% | + | <td style='width: 30%;'><div title="/home/pavel/octave/libinterp/parse-tree/token.h">token.h (166)</div></td> |
<td style='width: 5%;'>[https://www.viva64.com/en/w/v773/ V773]</td> | <td style='width: 5%;'>[https://www.viva64.com/en/w/v773/ V773]</td> | ||
<td style='width: 65%;'>The 'm_sr' pointer was not released in destructor. A memory leak is possible.</td> | <td style='width: 65%;'>The 'm_sr' pointer was not released in destructor. A memory leak is possible.</td> | ||
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− | <td style='width: 30% | + | <td style='width: 30%;'><div title="/home/pavel/octave/libinterp/parse-tree/token.h">token.h (166)</div></td> |
<td style='width: 5%;'>[https://www.viva64.com/en/w/v773/ V773]</td> | <td style='width: 5%;'>[https://www.viva64.com/en/w/v773/ V773]</td> | ||
<td style='width: 65%;'>The 'm_superclass_info' pointer was not released in destructor. A memory leak is possible.</td> | <td style='width: 65%;'>The 'm_superclass_info' pointer was not released in destructor. A memory leak is possible.</td> | ||
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− | <td style='width: 30% | + | <td style='width: 30%;'><div title="/home/pavel/octave/libinterp/octave-value/ov-base-mat.h">ov-base-mat.h (68)</div></td> |
<td style='width: 5%;'>[https://www.viva64.com/en/w/v773/ V773]</td> | <td style='width: 5%;'>[https://www.viva64.com/en/w/v773/ V773]</td> | ||
<td style='width: 65%;'>The 'idx_cache' pointer was not released in destructor. A memory leak is possible.</td> | <td style='width: 65%;'>The 'idx_cache' pointer was not released in destructor. A memory leak is possible.</td> | ||
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− | <td style='width: 30% | + | <td style='width: 30%;'><div title="/home/pavel/octave/libinterp/dldfcn/__voronoi__.cc">__voronoi__.cc (156)</div></td> |
<td style='width: 5%;'>[https://www.viva64.com/en/w/v601/ V601]</td> | <td style='width: 5%;'>[https://www.viva64.com/en/w/v601/ V601]</td> | ||
<td style='width: 65%;'>The 'false' value is implicitly cast to the integer type.</td> | <td style='width: 65%;'>The 'false' value is implicitly cast to the integer type.</td> |