Aard
Aard is a
programming tool to check
memory use for
C++ programs. It is written by Steve Reiss, who names his programs after living systems.Aard tracks the state of each byte of memory in the heap and the stack. The state can be one of Undefined, Uninitialised, Free or Set. The program can detect invalid transitions (i.e. attempting to set or use undefined or free storage or attempting to access uninitialised storage).In addition, the program keeps track of heap use through
malloc and free and at the end of the run reports memory blocks that were not freed and that are not accessible (i.e. memory leaks).
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aard (de)
n.
nature, personality, character; sort, mold, type; complexion
aarden
v.
resemble -; settle in; earth (Physics)
aard
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programming,
tool> (Dutch for "earth") A tool to check memory use for
C++ programs, written by Steve Reiss
spr@cs.brown.edu (who names his programs after living systems).
Aard tracks the state of each byte of memory in the
heap and the
stack. The state can be one of Undefined, Uninitialised, Free or Set. The program can detect invalid transitions (i.e. attempting to set or use undefined or free storage or attempting to access uninitialised storage).
In addition, the program keeps track of heap use through
malloc and
free and at the end of the run reports memory blocks that were not freed and that are not accessible (i.e.
memory leaks).
The tools works using a spliced-in
shared library on
SPARCs running
C++ 3.0.1 under
SunOS 4.X.
ftp://wilma.cs.brown.edu/pub/aard.tar.Z.
(1998-03-03)
(c) Copyright 1993 by Denis Howe
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AMERICAN ACADEMY OF RESTORATIVE DENTISTRY. AARD