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- From: brent@ssd.csd.harris.com (Brent Benson)
- Subject: Re: The end of space leaks as we know them
- Organization: Harris Computer Systems
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 14:53:50 GMT
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- farrell@coral.cs.jcu.edu.au (John Farrell) writes:
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- > On page 123 of IEEE Software, September 1992, is an
- > article about a product called Purify for debugging memory
- > management in C and C++.
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- > This may be just the thing to eliminate space leaks forever.
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- Yeah, that's the ticket. Eliminate space leaks...forever ;-).
- Seriously though, let's not go off the deep end. Purify is just a
- tool, not a panacea.
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- Brent Benson
- Harris Computer Systems
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