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Re: Allocation profiling with mingw32 / gcc 4.5
Thanks, that worked, now I'm starting to get some data. Unfortunately, I'm stuck with a bunch 'native memory' items now, and there are no callstacks. I guess that's what "If you select an unmanaged object in the Report panel, the Call Graph and Call Tree panels will display only the selected object, without any links to other objects." in the documentation meant. My case is debugging a server application that seems to leak memory (specifically when using ODBC) so I hoped to be able to pinpoint any leaks of the allocations of my objects that relate to ODBC handles. Am I correct in understanding that there's no way to do memory profiling with call statckson new-d objects, no matter what compiler, unless my objects are derived a specific object (such as TObject) ?14 years agoPlace AQtime QuestionsAQtime Questions1.8KViews0likes0CommentsAllocation profiling with mingw32 / gcc 4.5
I've downloaded the newest evaluation version of AQTime, and am trying to use the allocation profiler with a mingw32-gcc compiled application (ie, under windows, but not cygwin). I have specified -g and -gstabs as an argument to gcc. If I use the Performance profiler, I see my classes appearing in the profile data. So apparently, it can read enough debug information there. The application is run and I see allocations appearing in the monitor, but when pressing Get Results Now, "Classes Data" and "Objects" are empty. I think it may be confused about finding the debugging symbols. Is this combination supposed to work with AQTime? Any suggestions?14 years agoPlace AQtime QuestionsAQtime Questions12KViews0likes3Comments