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<h1 align=center>Valgrind, version 2.0.0</h1>
<center>This manual was last updated on 3 April 2003</center>
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<a href="mailto:jseward@acm.org">jseward@acm.org</a>,
<a href="mailto:njn25@cam.ac.uk">njn25@cam.ac.uk</a><br>
Copyright &copy; 2000-2003 Julian Seward, Nick Nethercote
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Valgrind is licensed under the GNU General Public License, version
2<br>
An open-source tool for debugging and profiling Linux-x86 executables.
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<h2>Contents of this manual</h2>
<h4>1&nbsp; <a href="coregrind_intro.html#intro">Introduction</a></h4>
1.1&nbsp; <a href="coregrind_intro.html#intro-overview">
An overview of Valgrind</a><br>
1.2&nbsp; <a href="coregrind_intro.html#intro-navigation">
How to navigate this manual</a>
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1.2.1&nbsp; <a href="coregrind_intro.html#intro-migrating">
For users migrating from valgrind-1.0.X</a>
<h4>2&nbsp; <a href="coregrind_core.html#core">
Using and understanding the Valgrind core services
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2.1&nbsp; <a href="coregrind_core.html#core-whatdoes">
What it does with your program</a><br>
2.2&nbsp; <a href="coregrind_core.html#started">
Getting started</a><br>
2.3&nbsp; <a href="coregrind_core.html#comment">
The commentary</a><br>
2.4&nbsp; <a href="coregrind_core.html#report">
Reporting of errors</a><br>
2.5&nbsp; <a href="coregrind_core.html#suppress">
Suppressing errors</a><br>
2.6&nbsp; <a href="coregrind_core.html#flags">
Command-line flags for the Valgrind core</a><br>
2.7&nbsp; <a href="coregrind_core.html#clientreq">
The Client Request mechanism</a><br>
2.8&nbsp; <a href="coregrind_core.html#pthreads">
Support for POSIX pthreads</a><br>
2.9&nbsp; <a href="coregrind_core.html#signals">
Handling of signals</a><br>
2.10&nbsp; <a href="coregrind_core.html#install">
Building and installing</a><br>
2.11&nbsp; <a href="coregrind_core.html#problems">
If you have problems</a><br>
2.12&nbsp; <a href="coregrind_core.html#limits">
Limitations</a><br>
2.13&nbsp; <a href="coregrind_core.html#howworks">
How it works -- a rough overview</a><br>
2.14&nbsp; <a href="coregrind_core.html#example">
An example run</a><br>
<h4>3&nbsp; <a href="mc_main.html#mc-top">
Memcheck: a heavyweight memory checker</a></h4>
<h4>4&nbsp; <a href="cg_main.html#cg-top">
Cachegrind: a cache-miss profiler</a></h4>
<h4>5&nbsp; <a href="ac_main.html#ac-top">
Addrcheck: a lightweight memory checker</a></h4>
<h4>6&nbsp; <a href="hg_main.html#hg-top">
Helgrind: a data-race detector</a></h4>
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The following is not part of the user manual. It describes how you can
write skins for Valgrind, in order to make new program supervision
tools.
<h4>7&nbsp; <a href="coregrind_skins.html">
Valgrind Skins</a></h4>
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The following are not part of the user manual. They describe internal
details of how Valgrind works. Reading them may rot your mind. You
have been warned.
<h4>8&nbsp; <a href="mc_techdocs.html#mc-techdocs">
The design and implementation of Valgrind</a></h4>
<h4>9&nbsp; <a href="cg_techdocs.html#cg-techdocs">
How Cachegrind works</a></h4>
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