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Memory Leak tools for Windows-7 (64-bit) & VC++ 2008 ???

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    mlong
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    Moved to C++ Gurus.

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      steno
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      In terms of memory leaks, you don't need a fancy third party library.

      http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-US/library/e5ewb1h3(v=vs.80).aspx

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        scumpyt
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        Thanks steno, but I have already tried the windows CRTdbg stuff...
        I was hoping for for something more...

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          steno
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          So, you tried it and did it work?

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            giesbert
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            This CRTdbg stuff finds some memory leaks, but not all. But it's a good starting point :-)
            Me personally, I use Purify on windows, or FindLeak, which are both commercial tools.

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              steno
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              [quote author="Gerolf" date="1329408246"]This CRTdbg stuff finds some memory leaks, but not all.[/quote]

              I would be curious if you know of an example where the crtdbg fails.

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                scumpyt
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                Thanks guys... I hadn't heard of FindLeak yet... I'll have a look at that!

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                  giesbert
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                  [quote author="steno" date="1329408638"]
                  [quote author="Gerolf" date="1329408246"]This CRTdbg stuff finds some memory leaks, but not all.[/quote]

                  I would be curious if you know of an example where the crtdbg fails.[/quote]

                  Try to find COM memory leaks with CRTdbg, as it is not allocated by the msvcrt dll, it's in the kernel ;-).
                  So stuff like new is typically found, that's correct.

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                    goetz
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                    A list of such tools is on the "Tools for Profiling and Memory Checking":/wiki/Profiling-and-Memory-Checking-Tools page in the wiki.

                    http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                      scumpyt
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                      Volker, thanks for that. I didn't know that was there.

                      I found out through my searches that the PurifyPlus suite of tools is supposed to finally support Windows-7, so I am going through the motions of doing an eval...

                      Has anybody else had any experience with this stuff on Windows-7 (64-bit, but 32-bit applications), Visual Studio-2008 and with or without QT??? Any feedback positive or negative would be welcome.

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                        TioRoy
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                        scumpyt,

                        Recently we had problem here to detect leak memory in a big project.

                        We use WinDbg only.

                        • Running gflags.exe to instruct mscrt to "Create user mode stack trace database":

                        @gflags.exe /i <exe> +ust@

                        • Run the application and attach to EXE or

                        • Creating a memory dump during the execution of application

                        With the dump file, you can check the heap, searching for leaks (busy memory)

                        WinDbg has many commands, but we use basically these:

                        !heap -s
                        (to summarise the heap allocation table)
                        !heap -stat -h <heap handle>
                        ( show usage stats of handle - show by allocation size)
                        !heap -flt s <size>
                        (filter to show the allocations of size especified)
                        !heap -p -a <addr>
                        (shows details of allocation - with stacktrace)

                        Note: you need the PDB files to WinDbg get the correct symbol information about youe application.

                        You can take information about WinDbg:

                        http://windbg.org/ (check the symbol server settings in page)
                        http://windbg.info/doc/1-common-cmds.html (check item 20)

                        You can use the new SDK from Microsoft (Windows 8 Consumer Preview) to install WinDbg. It has less bugs (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/hardware/gg463009)

                        The interface of WinDbg is weird. But it help me a lot.

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                          KeithS
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                          If you want some good tools for e.g memory leak checking, performance profiling, code coverage checking, thread checking etc. on Windows, look no further than:

                          http://www.softwareverify.com

                          I have no connection to these guys, just a happy customer for several years now. The thing I like about them is:

                          • you don't have to make ANY changes to your code to use them.
                          • they present the results graphically in an intelligent way, something that cannot ever be said for e.g. valgrind.
                          • they are relatively inexpensive.
                          • if you get a problem their developers are quick to respond.
                          • they work. Need I say more?
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                            Nepal
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                            Valgrind has no competitors!
                            Hi! I have a similar question. Guru advised many different debuggers. A few of them are really effective. But most of them do not do their job well. Now my work computer was installed deleaker, Not a bad debugger, but the program is paid :( This is a minus

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                              Macro
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                              Sorry for erasing my previous comment. I just made a small mistake. Hope i will not continue it again.

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                                scumpyt
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                                Riz, can you tell us where you find the Valgrind tool for Windows? Is it the in-development version from
                                http://sourceforge.net/projects/valgrind4win/
                                or somewhere else. If it IS this sourceforge version, how stable is it?

                                Thanks in advance...

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                                  Macro
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                                  You have to use "Wine and Valgrind.":http://wiki.winehq.org/Wine_and_Valgrind . Check this Link for more updates...

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                                    Macro
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                                    This can also be Useful "Good Valgrind Substitute for Windows":http://stackoverflow.com/questions/413477/is-there-a-good-valgrind-substitute-for-windows

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                                      Nepal
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                                      I have heard about wine! It seems that this is not a bad tool!

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                                        Maybe you can test the code on a virtual Linux machine inside your Windows, just when you need to check it. you can share the development folder between the virtual and non-virtual machine. that is, if the code is portable enough. – Liran Orevi (by Riz reference) How can this be done? I also work on Linux and Windows.

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