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From: gilles civario <gilles.civario@cea.fr>
Subject: Re: tools to detect memory leaks
Date: Wed, 25 Jun 2003 08:31:15 +0200
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Vishal Jain wrote:

> Are there any tools that can one use to detect memory leaks in programs 
> compiled and run on cygwin?
> thanks,
> Vishal

I've used ElectricFence with Cygwin some times ago. I was quiet happy with it.
http://perens.com/FreeSoftware

Gilles.



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