Joe Buehler wrote:
> Mark Burgess wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know how much insure++ costs?
>
> I am told that we paid about $10,000 some years ago for the threaded
> version of this tool.  I don't know what the pricing is now, or whether
> there is a university discount etc.
>
> Purify is easier to use -- insure++ is a compiler front-end with
> associated runtime libraries, while purify can run on an arbitrary
> binary.
> --
> Joe Buehler

How about using the GPL:ed Open Source <http://valgrind.org>, at least
on Linux.

R
/LarS

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