6:56 AM
@MarkI I hope this year I evade some of the heat in the Northeast vs. my last several summers...
So I hadn't run Valgrind for a bit, and was briefly alarmed by the flurry of uses of uninitialized variable usage warnings, until I realized it was nearly all triggered by one debug check that was using undefined behavior. There was a union which initialized a specially named field (.trash) with garbage, and would check that value wasn't garbage anymore.
But once you assign another field in a union, you technically aren't allowed to access the old field value, which I know, but had just thrown that in as a debug check. But it needs to be thrown into the "dodgy debug checks" that are used to hunt down certain problems, not anything you'd get in a normal debug build.
This suggests Valgrind is giving every union field its own memory slot (or track it otherwise with some bit), which is good.