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    debug_new

    C / C++ everything-memory debugger

    .... - Easily debug memory-leaks. - Easily debug dangling pointers. - Easily debug deallocation method correctness. - Easily debug array index errors (when writing past the end). - Easily profile memory usage and track down memory hawks. - Click-And-Goto-Source support for Visual Studio. - Integrated compatibility for new, new[], delete, delete[], malloc, calloc, realloc, free
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    Memory Supervision System (MSS) is a handy tool for debugging dynamic memory bugs and logging memory usage information.
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    System monitoring utility, written in plain C. Allows application execution and performance monitoring, saving results into XML files. Monitors CPU, memory, network and disk usage on a per-application or per-system basis.
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    Trackalloc is a lightweight, very compatible heap profiler for C programs that lets a developer quickly and visually assess trends in a program's memory usage.
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