Alleyoop is a GNOME front-end to the popular Valgrind memory debugger.
Alleyoop is a graphical front-end to the increasingly popular Valgrind memory checker for x86 GNU/ Linux using the Gtk+ widget set and other GNOME libraries for the X-Windows environment.
Features include a right-click context menu to intelligently suppress errors or launch an editor on the source file/jumping to the exact line of the error condition. A searchbar at the top of the viewer can be used to limit the viewable errors to those that match the regex criteria entered. Also included is a fully functional Suppressions editor.
Requirements:
· glib 2.2.x
· pango 1.2.x
· gtk+ 2.2.x
· gconf 2.2.x
· libgnome 2.2.x
· libgnomeui 2.2.x
What is new in this release:
- New Features:
- Added support for the --ignore-ranges, --malloc-fill, and free-fill Memcheck options.
- Added support for the --happens-before, --trace-addr, and trace-level Helgrind options.
- Bugs Fixed:
- Don't try to use --avoid-strlen-errors which is no longer supported by Valgrind.
- Fixed -I, -R and --tool command-line options to work as expected.
What is new in version 0.9.7:
- Fixed a bug that prevented the File/Run menu item from opening a Run dialog if a program had not been specified on the command-line.
What is new in version 0.9.5:
- This release adds support for a number of new Valgrind command-line options and fixes the command-line parser to handle the -I and -R switches.
What is new in version 0.9.4:
- This release removes custom debugging symbol lookup code that was unnecessary and broke the build on recent Linux distributions, and fixes some bugs in the Valgrind error log parser.
Requirements:
- glib 2.2.x
- pango 1.2.x
- gtk 2.2.x
- gconf 2.2.x
- libgnome 2.2.x
- libgnomeui 2.2.x
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