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8.14.7 Primitive heap checking

The following listing contains the interface of the HeapMon unit.

This unit provide a rather primitive means to watch the heap, i.e. check if all pointers that were allocated are released again. This is meant as a debugging help for avoiding memory leaks.

More extensive heap checking is provided by libraries like `efence' which can be used in GPC programs without special provisions.

 
{ A unit to watch the heap, i.e. check if all pointers that were
  allocated are released again. It is meant as a debugging help to
  detect memory leaks.

Use it in the main program before all other units. When, at the end of the program, some pointers that were allocated, have not been released, the unit writes a report to StdErr or another file (see below). Only pointers allocated via the Pascal mechanisms (New, GetMem) are tracked, not pointers allocated with direct libc calls or from C code. After a runtime error, pointers are not checked.

Note that many units and libraries allocate memory for their own purposes and don't always release it at the end. Therefore, the usefulness of this unit is rather limited.

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Author: Frank Heckenbach <frank@pascal.gnu.de>

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{$gnu-pascal,I-}

unit HeapMon;

interface

uses GPC;

{ This unit is automatically activated when used. The following declarations are only needed for special purposes. }

{ The report generated at the end can be redirected to a certain file by pointing HeapMonOutput to it. If not set, the report will be printed to the error messages file given with `--gpc-rts' options if given, and StdErr otherwise. } var HeapMonOutput: ^Text = nil;

{ HeapMonReport can be used to print a report on non-released memory blocks at an arbitrary point during a program run to the file f. It is invoked automatically at the end, so usually you don't have to call it. Returns True if any non-released blocks were found, False otherwise. } function HeapMonReport (var f: Text; DoRestoreTerminal: Boolean): Boolean; asmname '_p_HeapMonReport';


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