Hi,
unless you already know, there's a tool named Dr. Memory (as was pointed out to me), which (unlike Valgrind) works in Windows too.
I think it's awesome - I really missed a Valgrind-like tool a lot!!
The link is here: http://www.drmemory.org/
It's free and open source.
Hope it helps.
Martin
DrMemory: memory debugger tool for Windows (and Linux)
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Re: DrMemory: memory debugger tool for Windows (and Linux)
Thanks for the info and the link
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Re: DrMemory: memory debugger tool for Windows (and Linux)
From the website:mar wrote:Hi,
unless you already know, there's a tool named Dr. Memory (as was pointed out to me), which (unlike Valgrind) works in Windows too.
I think it's awesome - I really missed a Valgrind-like tool a lot!!
The link is here: http://www.drmemory.org/
It's free and open source.
Hope it helps.
Martin
Dr. Memory currently targets 32-bit applications only.
That is a nonstarter for me.
Capital punishment would be more effective as a preventive measure if it were administered prior to the crime.
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Re: DrMemory: memory debugger tool for Windows (and Linux)
Actually, I could debug in 32 bit Komodo and it would probably do the job, so maybe I spoke too soon.Don wrote:From the website:mar wrote:Hi,
unless you already know, there's a tool named Dr. Memory (as was pointed out to me), which (unlike Valgrind) works in Windows too.
I think it's awesome - I really missed a Valgrind-like tool a lot!!
The link is here: http://www.drmemory.org/
It's free and open source.
Hope it helps.
Martin
Dr. Memory currently targets 32-bit applications only.
That is a nonstarter for me.
Capital punishment would be more effective as a preventive measure if it were administered prior to the crime.