Wednesday 31 October 2012

Valgrind 3.3 - Advanced Debugging and Profiling for GNU/Linux applications

Valgrind 3.3 - Advanced Debugging and Profiling for GNU/Linux applications
Author: J Seward
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0954612051



Valgrind 3.3 - Advanced Debugging and Profiling for GNU/Linux applications


This manual describes how to use Valgrind, an award-winning suite of tools for debugging and profiling GNU/Linux programs. Get Valgrind 3.3 - Advanced Debugging and Profiling for GNU/Linux applications computer books for free.
Valgrind detects memory and threading bugs automatically, avoiding hours of frustrating bug-hunting and making your programs more stable. You can also perform detailed profiling, to speed up your programs and reduce their memory usage. The Valgrind distribution provides five tools for debugging and profiling: Memcheck (a memory error detector), Cachegrind (a cache profiler), Callgrind (a call-graph profiler, Massif (a heap profiler) and Helgrind (a thread error detector). These tools and their options are described in detail, with practical examples and advice. Valgrind is free software, available under the GNU Check Valgrind 3.3 - Advanced Debugging and Profiling for GNU/Linux applications our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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Valgrind detects memory and threading bugs automatically, avoiding hours of frustrating bug-hunting and making your programs more stable. You can also perform detailed profiling, to speed up your programs and reduce their memory usage. The Valgrind distribution provides five tools for debugging and profiling: Memcheck (a memory error detector), Cachegrind (a cache profiler), Callgrind (a call-graph profiler, Massif (a heap profiler) and Helgrind (a thread error detector). These tools and their options are described in detail, with practical examples and advice Valgrind detects memory and threading bugs automatically, avoiding hours of frustrating bug-hunting and making your programs more stable. You can also perform detailed profiling, to speed up your programs and reduce their memory usage. The Valgrind distribution provides five tools for debugging and profiling: Memcheck (a memory error detector), Cachegrind (a cache profiler), Callgrind (a call-graph profiler, Massif (a heap profiler) and Helgrind (a thread error detector). These tools and their options are described in detail, with practical examples and advice. Valgrind is free software, available under the GNU

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