On Wed, Mar 01, 2000 at 12:45:16PM +0000, Justin Mason wrote:
>> Caolan McNamara said:
>> > The bees knees when it comes to this stuff though is purify from
> > rational rose, no version for linux unfortunately, but has one for
> Yeah I was about to say that. However I cannot believe there is *STILL* no
> Linux version!!! That's just outrageous. Let's hope the ElectricFence etc.
> tools start to implement some of Purify's extra checks (the non-patented ones
> at least, grr).
>> Also regarding non-leaking C++: stack-allocated automatic pointers are C++'s
> big plus point IMHO, that'll stop leakage.
Well, clearcase 4.0 now supports linux, so I wonder if that might get them
to produce a version of purify... have people mailed them?
L.
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