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Re: Mem Leak Tracer (monitored malloc)
You may want to contact rational,
from what I know, they DO have some sort of beta test but they want some
customers before they'll release it to market - that what I heard from
someone there 2 months ago.
Oh, and insure sucks, specially when it finds tons of other leaks, but not in
your code, in the other libs code ;)
--
Hetz Ben Hamo
hetz@kde.org
On Thursday 22 November 2001 18:45 pm, Omer Musaev wrote:
> > Looks good, but if I decide to buy a product, I believe I'll put my
> > money on Purify.
>
> Purify is the best tool I had worked with. It works well on multithreaded
> apps.
> It does not touch your code ( opposing to Insure++ ). It is reliable and
> points to
> bugs in hellish efficiency. However, there is a catch.
>
> It is for WinNT( ++ ) or Solaris on SPARC only. period.
>
> No soup for Linux.
>
> So if you have common source base that should be portable freely between
> Linux and Solaris,
> Purify is an option, maybe with addition of Insure just to be able to catch
> bugs on non-portable
> code. Otherwise...
>
>
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