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From: | hrpeters AT piper DOT hamline DOT edu (Haldane R Peterson) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: malloc without malice |
Date: | 13 Jun 1995 17:34:01 GMT |
Organization: | Hamline University |
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In article <3ri2i8$5s AT erinews DOT ericsson DOT se> Raphael DOT Quinet AT eed DOT ericsson DOT se (Raphael Quinet) writes: Does anybody know if there is a freeware program (or malloc library) offering the same features as Purify? There is a pretty good freeware package called "leak" that can be handy for finding malloc problems. I'm not sure where it is, but no doubt Archie can find it. I don't know if anybody has tried it under djgpp. Hal Peterson Hamline University -- Hal Peterson Hamline University St. Paul, MN, USA ``Almost any idea, if you keep riding it, will end up in Hell.'' - William Gass
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