hi ,i want to do some work about valgrind (www.valgrind.org)and llvm(www.llvm.org),can you give me some idea,is there some projects like it? thank you from jack -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20100608/361ac862/attachment.html>
张辉zhyklmyt wrote:> hi ,i want to do some work about valgrind (www.valgrind.org)and > llvm(www.llvm.org),can you give me some idea,is there some projects > like it? > thank you from jackYou may want to check out the SAFECode project (http://safecode.cs.illinois.edu). We've adapted SAFECode to work as a debugging tool that reports memory errors. The difference is that SAFECode is much faster than Valgrind (because it eliminates the need for dynamic binary translation and can do more aggressive optimization). SAFECode works both with LLVM 2.6 as well as LLVM 2.7 (although support for LLVM 2.7 is new and still needs some work to bring it up to the same level of support as the LLVM 2.6 version). The directions on the web page are for LLVM 2.6; I'll update them to include directions for building with LLVM 2.7 when I can. SAFECode is still prototype software and needs polishing. We'd be happy to have new contributors to the project. :) -- John T.> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > 网易为中小企业免费提供企业邮箱(自主域名) <http://ym.163.com/?from=od3>
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