Use the following steps to Purify your native-compiled (unmanaged) Visual C/C++ code:
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The basic procedure for using Purify to detect runtime errors |
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How to interpret the error data displayed in the Purify user interface |
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How to display only the error data you want to analyze |
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How to correct errors in Purify and retest your code |
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How to find untested code |
Walkthrough - Analyzing Purify Coverage Data to Find Untested Code |
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§ Purify supports programs compiled to native code using the Visual C++ 7, 8 and 9 compilers, but it is incompatible with the compiler stack frame checking mechanism (enabled via the /RTC* family of compiler options). For information on the recommended settings for building native-code executables in Visual Studio .NET, Visual Studio 2005 and Visual Studio 2008, click .
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