Nota Bene: Future development of the project has been moved to https://github.com/adah1972/nvwa.

Nvwa is a collection of light-weight C++ utility files/classes/templates to ease the creation of cross-platform, high-performance, and reliable C++ applications.

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  • Very useful memory leaks checking tool but need some improvments.
  • The documentation states that the root directory of the project should be included in your project but none of the source files for this project are set up to use #include "nvwa/..." so this won't work as documented. You should either update the documentation or the source.
  • Horrible documentation. This looks like a useful piece of software, but the author has problems describing how to implement the code to someone who is unfamiliar with it. I don't think the translation from Chinese is the problem, rather the author doesn't realize that *complete* examples on how to implement it are needed. Too bad.
  • great work indeed - continue like this and please dont stop :)
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Linux, BSD, Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Developers

Programming Language

C++

Related Categories

C++ Software Development Software

Registered

2004-03-18