On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 6:59 PM, Milian Wolff <m...@milianw.de> wrote:
> Hey all, > > I have just finished writing a lengthy introduction to heaptrack, an > alternative to Massif, see: > > http://milianw.de/blog/heaptrack-a-heap-memory-profiler-for-linux > > I'd like to see more people starting to use it. Any feedback, or even > patches, > is welcome! > > Especially, I'd love to see more people use it on their pet project in KDE. > Quite often, you'll find useless temporary allocations, overly large memory > consumption or even significant memory leaks. C++/Qt/KDE code can be > extremely > efficient, but you have to code accordingly. If you have any questions to > the > results you obtain from heaptrack, or how to improve the situation, don't > hesitate to ask me. Please ask on a public mailing list, such that others > can > benefit from the discussion as well. > > Furthermore, I hereby request an official code review. Heaptrack currently > lives in a scratch repository: > > http://quickgit.kde.org/?p=scratch%2Fmwolff%2Fheaptrack.git > > I want to move this to extragear, skipping playground altogether, if > possible. Cool stuff! I'll definitely give it a try! Regarding the move to extragear, you can start requesting the repository to get it in playground and then request the move to kdereview, if you're confident it's pristine. ;) Aleix
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