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User forums => Help => Topic started by: roussec on August 23, 2005, 01:27:33 am
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Hello,
did somebody already try to use the build in memory leak detectiion or the security checking of the Visual C++Toolkit? I tried using the Runtime Security Checks (/RTCu - Report Variable Use without Initialization). Unfortunatley my application (where I put in an uninitialized variable) crashes when I use this option from Code::Blocks.
Is there a way to use debugging functionality inside of Code::Blocks or is WinDBG the way to go?
Btw.: If I use functions like OutputDebugString() where will the output be directed? Is there a way to direct this output to the Compiler Messages tab of Code::Blocks?
Christian
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Hi there Christian,
Is there a way to use debugging functionality inside of Code::Blocks or is WinDBG the way to go?
I know you can use GDB debugger with Code::Blocks. I don't know very much about advanced features of this one but at least u have watches and breakpoints, basic debugging stuff from the IDE. I really don't know if you can do much more than this from the IDE.
Kindest regards,
Kao
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Not too up on debugging formats, but I don't think gdb support the debug symbols produced by the VC++ toolkit compiler (could be wrong).
debugview from sysinternals will catch OutputDebugString() output.