Does anyone have any experience adding tests to check for memory leaks on Macs? I come from more of a Linux background and am new to CMake and CTest. I am not using CDash yet, and writing software in C and Fortran.
It seems that Valgrind is still very experimental for Mac, especially for Mountain lion, and produces unreliable/buggy results complaining about memory leaks which are allegedly in system libraries, etc. It seems that there is a 'leaks' tool that can be used to perform dynamic memory analysis, but you must attach it to the process after it's started. Is there a way to tell a process to start without actually executing, then attach leaks to it, and start/resume executing? Is there a better/different approach? Thanks, Izaak Beekman =================================== (301)244-9367 Princeton University Doctoral Candidate Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering [email protected] UMD-CP Visiting Graduate Student Aerospace Engineering [email protected] [email protected]
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