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Re: Uninitialized class members. [message #15751 is a reply to message #15748] Wed, 07 May 2008 04:10 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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mdelfede wrote on Tue, 06 May 2008 17:18

It would be quite interesting to integrate Valgrind inside the ide....

Max



That would be useful. Especially because there is no adequate GUI tool for valgrind at the moment. I've been using valkyrie, which is QT-based, but it doesn't work with valgrind 3.3.0. vim is pretty good in handling of valgrind's output (as usual).

I'd like to mention that valgrind is just a framework. I was running a tool called memcheck, which is based on valgrind. There are other valgrind-based tools. Most popular beside memcheck are callgrind and helgrind.

memcheck can produce XML output. So, the only thing left is to parse that XML and put data into a grid or a tree.

There is a cool example of GUI for callgrind called kcachegrind.


Regards,
Novo

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