Valgrind is complaining with a substr invocation.
string Message::nextField(string& input) {
int posSeparator = input.find_first_of(SEPARATOR);
string temp;
temp = input.substr(0, posSeparator); //Error points to this line
input.erase(0, posSeparator + 1);
return temp;
}
The error goes:
290 bytes in 12 blocks are definitely lost in loss record 1 of 1
What the function does is basically parse the input, returning portions of string separated by SEPARATOR character. This function is invoked from another class's method with the next definition:
void doSomething(string input) {
input.erase(0,2);
string temp = nextField(input);
this->room = atoi(temp.c_str());
temp = input;
this->money = atoi(temp.c_str());
}
There's nothing else weird or important enough to be included here. I use the default setup for Valgrind from Eclipse Indigo's Valgrind profiling. Any ideas?
string temp = input.substr(0, posSeparator);
to initialize the string instead of assigning to it. It is not obvious that is anything to do with your problem, though.