Tool for memory leak detection
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I know that Valgrind - the best solution for Linux, because I'm always working on Linux. I badly know debuggers for windows.But now I need something specifically for windows!)
[quote author="luca.cossaro" date="1349247989"]For Linux: Valgrind + memcheck [/quote] -
Have you tried "Visual Leak Detector":http://vld.codeplex.com/? or to use the Win32 function @_CrtDumpMemoryLeaks()@
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Thanks for the tip!
Have not tried yet. But be sure to follow the advice. I have heard about Visual Leak Detetstor but did not use it. -
You could try the free version of AQTime. The free version does not integrate into VS, it's stand-alone.
Here's the link: "AQTime Standard":http://smartbear.com/products/free-tools/aqtime-standard -
jensen82, thanks for the link.
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Thank all of you! I've found something for me
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[quote author="jensen82" date="1349435247"]You could try the free version of AQTime. The free version does not integrate into VS, it's stand-alone.
Here's the link: "AQTime Standard":http://smartbear.com/products/free-tools/aqtime-standard[/quote]Thanks for the link.. :)
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On one forum I read about "drmemory". Does anyone uses this debugger?
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I have heard about this debugger, but didn't use. It can be used for windows and linux.
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[quote author="uranusjr" date="1348580939"]A quick Google brought up "this page":http://stackoverflow.com/questions/413477/is-there-a-good-valgrind-substitute-for-windows without costing me a minute.[/quote]
There are almost every day opens a new similar topic on this site. Why? o_O -
Why? Because there are so many programs for windows! Too many! I think that for a few weeks of research I know more than 50! And this is not the limit!
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to create a theme for a user manual, otherwise the self-study
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Maybe you are right! In any case, it is interesting!
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I think that if there are a lot of programs, then each programmer can choose a convenient program.
Notice that There are many ways how to plug the leak by yourself.