View Toolbar (Memory Profiling)

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In the Purify standalone interface, you can use the View toolbar to change the information that appears in the Data Browser window, or to launch a text editor or viewer with the source file containing the selected method. You can also display the Data Browser window, the Function Detail window or the Object Detail window for a selected method or object, display the properties for the current run, and open the Filter Manager: Memory Profiling Data dialog box.

The View toolbar is a dockable toolbar. You can attach, or dock, the toolbar to any side of its parent window, or you can detach the toolbar and float it in its own mini-frame window.

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The following toolbar buttons are available when you are profiling programs:

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Displays or hides the Navigator.

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Displays the Filter Manager dialog box.

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Starts the specified editor with the source file containing the selected method.

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Displays the Data Browser window for the selected run.

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Displays the Function Detail window for the selected method.

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Displays the Object Detail window for the selected object.

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Displays the properties for the selected run of the program.

Notes:

§      By default, Purify does not collect detailed object data. To collect and view detailed object data, in the PowerCheck tab in the Settings for <exename> dialog box, select Generate Object Reference Graph data, then rerun your program.

§      The Object Detail window is available only if Generate Object Reference Graph data was selected for the run.

§      The Object Detail window does not display for objects whose Root Type is Unreachable.

§      The disabled toolbuttons are enabled for error and coverage monitoring runs.

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