From: Padraig Brady (Padraig at domain AnteFacto.com)
Date: Thu 10 May 2001 - 17:13:33 IST
Glen Gray here just pointed out
memprof which doesn't need a recompilation
of programs and graphically shows you
allocations & deletions. Seems very useful.
Padraig.
Dunphy Richard-rdunph01 wrote:
>>efence is for checking if you go outside the
>>bounds of your dynamically allocated mem.
>>
>>To find leaks you need:
>>checker or mpr
>>
>>very good 10 pages on this in "Linux Application
>>Development" by Michael K. Johnson and Erik W.
>>Troan, who both work at domain redhat by the way.
>>
>
>mpatrol is also very useful, and gcov for code coverage...
>
>Another good book is 'Professional Linux Programming' by Neil Matthew and Richard Stone -> ISBN:1861003013
>
>and of course the 'Beginning Linux Programming' by the same authors -> ISBN: 1861002971
>
>The first has a complete chapter on testing tools. well worth a read.
>
>Amazon have them at very reasonable prices....
>
>RikD.
>
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