Result for 32E4F60294932EF237907B28FB2F19FE35D9C1CB

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Key Value
FileName./usr/lib/heaptrack/libexec/heaptrack_interpret
FileSize71564
MD50E0A0E0883069DBC87E55382C75B33CE
SHA-132E4F60294932EF237907B28FB2F19FE35D9C1CB
SHA-2564A3CC5D204160D1E44B41985BDF8D2A911A356725BD3291E8FE43710C15727AE
SSDEEP1536:IXT8cQCub+PDiTxibjwCWxUqW2m4HFDuehMIbXi5:ID8L5TUQtrDlaemOi5
TLSHT1B5639ED3A5C39D22CCC6B5B93483336894109CC9EBDF7358B30758B569E6868162FBC9
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Key Value
FileSize62324
MD577EBB417CD233DD53F3E1F33769FDAFD
PackageDescriptionheap memory profiler for Linux Heap memory usage profiler. It uses LD_PRELOAD to track all calls to the core memory allocation functions and logs these occurrences. Additionally, backtraces are obtained and logged. It can also generate a historigram of allocation sizes over the number of calls. Heaptrack measures the following: . * Heap memory consumption (like Massif). * Number of calls to allocation functions (like callgrind). * Total amount of memory allocated, ignoring deallocations. * Leaked memory (like memcheck). . Heaptrack is notable for it's ability to attach to running processes, for consuming substantially less memory than Valgrind, and for not reducing an application's interactivity as much as Valgrind does. Heaptrack is useful for debugging memory leaks and memory ballooning. . The package contains the shared libraries.
PackageMaintainerDebian Science Maintainers <debian-science-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
PackageNamelibheaptrack
PackageSectiondevel
PackageVersion1.1.0+20180922.gitf752536-4
SHA-172CAEA8419484948DE340DF96CD8F84A378B343A
SHA-256BEB0A557B48B9DF81CAFA2336BD3254F3EE35EB067DC1C9C714D4AFF30BDEDC3