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On 7/7/22 18:31, Gonzalo Garramuño wrote:
On 7/7/22 15:05, Albrecht Schlosser wrote:
I'd recommend to run your program with some memory access checkers
enabled. On Linux (if you can build it there) this would for instance
be 'valgrind' but I can't help with Windows if that's the only
platform you can build your program on. Maybe someone else can help
you better.
On Linux and macOS, you also have the option of using address santizer
(asan), which I found much better (and faster) than valgrind, but it
requires a debug recompilation of your code.
On Windows, you have Deleaker which is a commercial application but
offers a 14-day trial.
I just found out address sanitizer is available for the latest MSVC too:
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/cppblog/addresssanitizer-asan-for-windows-with-msvc/
I have not tried it, but it should work like the macOS/Linux one.
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