Is it possible to set a baseline memory usage in valgrind for leak detection?

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Is there a way to tell valgrind from inside my code when to start and when to stop checking for memory leaks?

I am using a legacy testing framework which must link with my testing program in order to run. The framework has memory leaks in it - valgrind shows about 50KB of memory that has not been released, but is reachable via heuristic. This is annoying, because I must keep this number in mind to see how much memory is leaked from my code. It would be a lot more convenient if I could tell valgrind to start collecting memory stats when my first test begins, and stop collecting when the last test is over. Is there an API for it?

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valgrind memcheck allows to do a "differential" leak search. The differential leak search reports the delta between the previous leak search and the current situation.

You can do such a differential leak search using monitor commands with vgdb, either from the shell or from gdb. See https://www.valgrind.org/docs/manual/mc-manual.html#mc-manual.monitor-commands.

You can also use the client request VALGRIND_DO_CHANGED_LEAK_CHECK from your program, see https://www.valgrind.org/docs/manual/mc-manual.html#mc-manual.clientreqs.