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    debug_new

    debug_new

    C / C++ everything-memory debugger

    Warning: Older projects may have to be compiled with -DDEBUG_NEW_CONFIG_HAVE_DEPRECATED Debug_New offers the possibility of debugging memoryleaks, not only (note the "not only"; that's just one of its functions) in a <report-memory-leaks-on-shutdown> kind of way, but implemented using memory-states. - Cross platform + Cross compiler support (only utilizes the preprocessor and template-voodoo-magic for c++) - Supports C and C++ - Supports gcc and g++ - Supports pthread and any posix platform - Multithreading is supported. - Easy to use and install (just include the header and link the source). - Easily debug memory-leaks. - Easily debug dangling pointers. - Easily debug deallocation method correctness. - Easily debug array index errors (when writing past the end)...
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    The ArrayDebugView-Add-In extends Visual Studio and adds graphical view capabilities to the debugger. You can plot the data from any array by specifying a pointer expression and a length. Features: Zoom-function, a cursor, saving to a file.
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