Might this be a suitable location for omega, too? Assuming someone
is OK with maintaining it enough to keep it compiling at least?
On Oct 4, 2007, at 10:29 PM, Bart Van Assche wrote:
On 10/5/07, Nicholas Nethercote <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Julian and I have been discussing for a while the idea of creating a
category of "experimental" tools in the Valgrind source tree. These
would be tools that are not necessarily mature, but may be of interest
to people. This would make it much easier for users to try out
experimental tools -- they would be included in the Valgrind
distribution --
which in turn might accelerate their development.
I'm in favor of this proposal, and would appreciate it if drd could
be added as an experimental tool. Since the drd and thrcheck tools
use different algorithms for detecting data races, it can be
interesting to compare the output of the two tools and their
performance.
Bart.
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