karl@sugar.uu.net (Karl Lehenbauer) (02/01/89)
Those resource monitoring routines I wrote for C programmers and posted here in comp.sys.amiga.tech seem to me to be the answer to the prayers of C people who are trying to locate and/or determine if they have memory leaks, yet it went by with nary a whisper. Did anyone see them/think they were useful/do anything with them? -- -- uunet!sugar!karl | "We've been following your progress with considerable -- karl@sugar.uu.net | interest, not to say contempt." -- Zaphod Beeblebrox IV -- Usenet BBS (713) 438-5018
shimoda@infohh.rmi.de (Markus Schmidt) (02/04/89)
In article <3374@sugar.uu.net> karl@sugar.uu.net (Karl Lehenbauer) writes: >Those resource monitoring routines I wrote for C programmers and posted here >in comp.sys.amiga.tech seem to me to be the answer to the prayers of C >people who are trying to locate and/or determine if they have memory >leaks, yet it went by with nary a whisper. Did anyone see them/think they >were useful/do anything with them? Yes, me. I didnt had the time to try 'em yet but I will sure do. .-----------------------------------------------------------------. | shimoda@rmi.de `---' The last remaining adventure | | shimoda@gopnbg.UUCP |O o| since there are no more tigers: | | ==Y== Doublebuffered async. I/O _ | |----------------------- `U' ------------------------------ _ // | | Good terminalpackages begin with A: AmigaCall, A-Ta.. \// | `-----------------------------------------------------------------'