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KindDragon http://www.codeplex.com/site/users/view/KindDragon
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chrisJohnson http://www.codeplex.com/site/users/view/chrisJohnson
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Contributors: (listed alphabetically)
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benpmorgan, geordi, jerker_back, Laurent Lessieux (llessieux), snakefoot, VictorKharkov, xpol
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Many thanks to everyone who supported development without having
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svn write access.
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Based on the original version (C) 2005-2009 by Dan Moulding (e-mail dmoulding@gmail.com)
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http://sites.google.com/site/dmoulding/vld
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Visual Leak Detector (VLD) Version 2.3.0
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Change Log / Release Notes
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2.3 (29 April 2013)
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+ Windows 8 support added.
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Bugs Fixed:
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+ Memory leaks with duplicate thread it fixed (thanks to jlddodger).
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2.2.3 (15 Febrary 2012)
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+ New option VLD_OPT_RELEASE_CRT_RUNTIME added. Useful only with define VLD_FORCE_ENABLE.
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Bugs Fixed:
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+ Memory leaks with static linking fixed finally.
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2.2.2 (18 December 2011)
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Bugs Fixed:
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+ Memory leaks with static linking fixed.
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+ Visual Studio C++ 2008/2010 Express Edition compilation fixed.
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+ Hang fixed with GetOpenFileName().
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2.2.1 (22 November 2011)
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+ strdup and _wcsdup functions support added.
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+ Preliminary support for VS 11 added.
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Bugs Fixed:
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+ Low performance after upgrading from VLD v2.1.
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+ Runtime error R6002 fixed because of wrong memory dump format.
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+ version.h fixed in installer.
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+ Some PVS studio warning fixed.
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2.2 (21 Jule 2011)
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+ New functions added: VLDSetReportHook.
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+ Resolved call stack printing fixed.
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2.2b (8 Jule 2011)
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+ New functions added: VLDGetLeaksCount, VLDMarkAllLeaksAsReported (see vld.h).
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+ Introduced define called VLD_FORCE_ENABLE that allows one to active VLD even if not running in DEBUG.
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+ Adding Heap Validation.
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+ _aligned... functions and _recalloc support added.
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+ Memory leaks additional statistic added.
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Bugs Fixed:
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+ Issue fixed with loading wrong version of dbghelp.dll on Windows XP and bellow.
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+ VLDReportLeaks with aggregate duplicate links fixed.
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+ CoTaskMemAlloc memory leak detection fixed.
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+ Rare crash at exit on some platforms fixed.
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+ Asserts in release build disabled.
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+ LoaderLock fixed.
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+ LoadLibrary crash fixed with some applications like regsrv32.
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+ Callstack hash fixed with ASLR.
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+ VLDGlobalEnable fixed with new threads.
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+ Option VLD_OPT_MODULE_LIST_INCLUDE fixed.
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2.1 (26 March 2011)
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+ New functions added: VLDGlobalDisable, VLDGlobalEnable, VLDGetOptions,
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VLDGetReportFilename, VLDSetOptions, VLDSetModulesList,
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VLDGetModulesList, VLDResolveCallstacks (see vld.h).
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+ Option VLD_OPT_SKIP_HEAPFREE_LEAKS added.
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+ Hash for each leak added
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+ Supported loading symbols from Visual Studio symbol cache directory
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+ Improved LdrLoadDll, GetProcAddress hooking on Windows 7.
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+ "HMODULE not founded" bug fixed.
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+ Bugs fixed when VLD off.
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+ Problem fixed with GetModuleHandleW for SxS dll's (mfc*.dll, msvcr*.dll).
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+ Unicode-to-multibyte conversion fixed.
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2.1 (26 March 2011)
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+ New functions added: VLDGlobalDisable, VLDGlobalEnable, VLDGetOptions,
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VLDGetReportFilename, VLDSetOptions, VLDSetModulesList,
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VLDGetModulesList, VLDResolveCallstacks (see vld.h).
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+ Option VLD_OPT_SKIP_HEAPFREE_LEAKS added.
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+ Hash for each leak added
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+ Supported loading symbols from Visual Studio symbol cache directory
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+ Improved LdrLoadDll, GetProcAddress hooking on Windows 7.
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+ "HMODULE not founded" bug fixed.
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+ Bugs fixed when VLD off.
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+ Problem fixed with GetModuleHandleW for SxS dll's (mfc*.dll, msvcr*.dll).
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+ Unicode-to-multibyte conversion fixed.
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2.0b (24 August 2010)
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+ Added new commands: VLDReportLeaks, VLDRefreshModules, VLDEnableModule,
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VLDDisableModule, VLDSetReportOptions (see vld.h).
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Bugs Fixed:
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+ Problems with MSVC 2008 SP1 fixed. Thanks to Laurent Lessieux for contributing this patch.
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2.0a (13 May 2010)
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+ Renamed vld dll files.
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+ Problem with MSVC 2010 Unicode library fixed.
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2.0 (25 April 2010)
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+ Added support to work with 64-bit applications
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+ Added support to work with Visual Studio 2010
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1.9h beta (24 February 2009)
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+ Added support to work with Visual Studio 2008.
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Known Bugs/Restrictions:
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+ Same bugs/restrictions as version 1.9f.
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1.9g beta (16 April 2008)
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Bugs Fixed:
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+ Another deadlock condition may occur when loading DLLs into the process
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being debugged. Special thanks to Eric Bissonnette and Kristian Paradis for
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contributing this patch.
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Known Bugs/Restrictions:
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+ Same bugs/restrictions as version 1.9f.
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1.9f beta (18 November 2006)
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+ Deadlocks or access violations may occur when loading DLLs into
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multithreaded processes.
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+ In multithreaded programs, if the main thread terminates before other
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threads in the process, then Visual Leak Detector may cause an access
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violation while generating the memory leak report.
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Known Bugs/Restrictions:
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+ Memory allocations made through calls to functions loaded from a DLL using
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+ Support for programs that use MFC 7.0 or MFC 7.1 is not complete yet. Some
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memory leaks from such MFC-based programs may not be detected.
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+ Visual Leak Detector may report leaks internal to Visual Leak Detector
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if the main thread of the process terminates while other threads are still
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running.
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+ If more than one copy of the same C Runtime DLL is loaded in the process at
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the same time, then some leaks may go undetected (note that loading more
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than one copy of the C Runtime DLL into a process at the same time is
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+ Added a master on/off switch configuration option to vld.ini that can be
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+ Numerous deadlock situations. The multithread synchronization scheme has
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been completely re-written which should make deadlocks in VLD much less
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+ An access violation will occur in VLD if GetProcAddress is called to obtain
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+ Problems may potentially occur when the program being debugged exits due to
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the Debug Help Library having been detached from the process too early.
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+ The copy of vld.ini installed in VLD's installation directory overrides any
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+ Support for programs that use MFC 7.0 or MFC 7.1 is not complete yet. Some
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+ No need to manually copy dbghelp.dll to the right location, VLD will always
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+ MFC 8.0 is now fully supported.
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the report output for older versions of Visual Studio that have trouble
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+ Leaks from calloc may go undetected.
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+ Leaks from vector new operator may go undetected.
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+ VLDDisable and VLDEnable do not work as expected; some memory leaks that
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+ Support for programs that use MFC 7.0, MFC 7.1, or MFC 8.0 is not complete
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yet. Some memory leaks from such MFC-based programs may not be detected. A
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workaround for this restriction is to forcefully include the MFC DLLs in
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memory leak detection, by setting the "ForceIncludeModules" configuration
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option to: "mfc70d.dll mfc71d.dll mfc80d.dll" and explicitly adding vld.lib
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as an input file on the linker command line (can be added through project
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settings by adding it to the list of library modules in the linker options).
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+ All new leak detection engine detects most, if not all, in-process memory
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leaks, not just leaks from "new" or "malloc", including COM-based leaks.
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+ Packaged as an easier-to-use DLL. There's no longer any need to carefully
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decide which modules should be linked with the VLD library. Instead, you
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just include the vld.h header file in at least one source file from each
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module (DLL or EXE) to be included in memory leak detection.
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+ Configuration is done from an INI file instead of using preprocessor macros.
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+ Many new configuration options have been added. One of the most often
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requested option that has been added is the option to save the leak report
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to a file instead of, or in addition to, the debugger.
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previously known restrictions in version 1.0.
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memory leak detection, by setting the "ForceIncludeModules" configuration
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as an input file on the linker command line (can be added through project
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settings by adding it to the list of library modules in the linker options).
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leaked block in detail in the memory leak report. A tally of the total
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number of leaks that match that particular size and call stack accompanies
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debugger to easily differentiate VLD's output from the output produced by
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the built-in memory leak detector.
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+ If the MFC libraries are statically linked to the program being debugged,
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then MFC will erroneously report memory leaks in the Visual Leak Detector
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code and may cause an access violation while attempting to report the false
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memory leaks. These bogus leaks are always reported as "client block at
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<address>, subtype bf42" and are claimed to be "invalid objects".
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+ VLD will leak a fixed-sized block of memory when the program exits if VLD
|
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failed to initialize because the Debug Help library (dbghelp.dll) could not
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be loaded.
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0.9i beta (30 April 2005)
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|
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|
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|
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+ Added support in the source code for x64 architecture. The pre-built
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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+ VLD does not report memory leaks that are the result of a failure to free
|
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|
memory allocated via a call to realloc().
|
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+ In multithreaded programs, if the program's main thread terminates before
|
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other threads in the same process, then VLD may cause an access violation
|
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|
while checking for memory leaks.
|
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|
+ If VLD cannot find the source file and line number information for a program
|
||||||
|
address, the last known file and line number will be repeated in the call
|
||||||
|
stack section of the memory leak report. The correct behavior should be for
|
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|
VLD to print "File and line number not available" for that call stack entry.
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+ Access Violations occur at random places within the VLD code when using
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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+ Replaced the temporary internal search algorithm with a permanent search
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|
algorithm that is much faster. Programs that dynamically allocate a large
|
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|
number of memory blocks (tens of thousands or more) will see the most
|
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|
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|
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|
version. Overall, this is the fastest version of VLD released to date.
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
+ Changed the internal search algorithm to a temporary simpler, but
|
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|
more stable algorithm. A permanent algorithm which should be much
|
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|
more efficient will be in a forthcoming release.
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|
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|
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|
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|
||||||
|
-------------------------
|
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|
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|
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|
+ VLD no longer uses any STL containers or STL strings. This solves all of the
|
||||||
|
compatibility problems with Visual Studio .NET when using the pre-built
|
||||||
|
VLD libraries.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
+ The configuration preprocessor macros now work with C programs without the
|
||||||
|
need to call VLDConfigure from within the program being debugged.
|
||||||
|
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|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
+ One new source file (vldutil.cpp) and one new header (vldutil.h) have been
|
||||||
|
added. They contain utility functions and utility classes that replace
|
||||||
|
functionality previously performed by STL containers and strings.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
+ The VisualLeakDetector global class object is now constructed at C runtime
|
||||||
|
initialization (i.e. it resides in the "compiler" initialization area).
|
||||||
|
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|
||||||
|
that VLD will conflict with any STL libraries that also are constructed at
|
||||||
|
C runtime initialization. The end result is that VLD starts running earlier
|
||||||
|
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|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
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|
||||||
|
+ Linking to the VLD 0.9d libraries from the VLD distribution under Visual
|
||||||
|
Studio .NET results in a number of linker "unresolved external symbol"
|
||||||
|
errors. Unresolved symbols include "__declspec(dllimport) void __cdecl
|
||||||
|
std::_Xran(void)" and "__declspec(dllimport) private: void __thiscall
|
||||||
|
std::basic_string,class std::allocator >::_Eos(unsigned int)", among others.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
+ Call stacks do not appear in the memory leak report when linking against
|
||||||
|
release VLD libraries built from source with Visual Studio .NET.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
+ If the preprocessor macro VLD_MAX_DATA_DUMP is defined as 0 (zero), then VLD
|
||||||
|
will get stuck in an infinite loop, repeatedly printing the same information
|
||||||
|
while attempting to display the memory leak report in the debugger's output
|
||||||
|
window.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
0.9d beta (30 March 2005)
|
||||||
|
-------------------------
|
||||||
|
New Features/Enhancements:
|
||||||
|
+ This version of VLD brings with it some major changes to the way VLD
|
||||||
|
interfaces with programs that use it. Instead of requiring that VLD be built
|
||||||
|
from source and then linked with the application, VLD is now packaged as a
|
||||||
|
pre-built static library. For those who just want to use VLD and are not
|
||||||
|
interested in modifying the source, this eliminates the complexities of
|
||||||
|
building VLD from source. A single header file, vld.h, has been added. To
|
||||||
|
link with the static library, this header needs to be included in one of the
|
||||||
|
program's source files. Please see the README.txt file for details on how
|
||||||
|
these changes affect how to use Visual Leak Detector.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
+ The Microsoft Debug Help Library (dbghelp.dll) version 6.3 is now included
|
||||||
|
with the VLD distribution.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
0.9c beta (17 March 2005)
|
||||||
|
-------------------------
|
||||||
|
Bugs Fixed:
|
||||||
|
+ Compile error, "error C2039: 'size' : is not a member of '_CrtMemBlockHeader'"
|
||||||
|
occurs at line 644 of vld.cpp when building VLD with the VLD_MAX_DATA_DUMP
|
||||||
|
preprocessor macro defined.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
0.9b beta (15 March 2005)
|
||||||
|
-------------------------
|
||||||
|
Bugs Fixed:
|
||||||
|
+ VLD fails to detect memory leaks in class constructors if the objects
|
||||||
|
constructed are global objects.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
+ If a debug executable is built with certain compiler optimizations turned on,
|
||||||
|
specifically frame pointer omission optimization or automatic inlining, then
|
||||||
|
theoretically VLD may produce incomplete or inaccurate stack traces or might
|
||||||
|
fail to produce stack traces altogether.
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
|
0.9a beta (12 March 2005)
|
||||||
|
-------------------------
|
||||||
|
Initial Public Release
|
||||||
|
|
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|
|
||||||
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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