To | ng-spice-devel@ieee.ing.uniroma1.it |
From | "Arno W. Peters" <a.w.peters@ieee.org> |
Date | Mon, 3 Apr 2000 09:23:42 +0200 |
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On Sun, Apr 02, 2000 at 09:56:19AM +0200, Paolo Nenzi wrote: > I have inst debauch and tried a simple experiment: > Load ng-spice and exiting it. The number of memory leaks seems rellay > high. The file generated by debauch is somewhat obscure. Arno can you > write a small example on itts use ? I have included the little perl script I used to interpret the output from (in my case nutmeg). Sample usage: debauch programname The script still generates two intermediate files it does not delete (I should fix this). The program uses gdb to match pogram symbols to the addresses generated by the debauch library. I am not sure how to run the program in place (in the build directory); you probably want to install the spice program and then run debauch on it. Greetings, -- Arno