Deferred free queue: Threshold; Errors and Leaks tab, Settings Dialog Box (Error Detection)
Type or select the maximum memory block size you want Purify to retain in the deferred free queue. If any freed block is larger, Purify releases it immediately.
A large queue threshold increases the chances of catching dangling pointer accesses to huge blocks of memory, providing better error detection for Free Memory Read (FMR) and Free Memory Write (FMW) messages. A small queue threshold limits the amount of memory on the deferred free queue, taking up less memory at run time but providing a lower level of error detection.
Note:
§ Purify cannot detect FMR messages in modules instrumented with minimal instrumentation and detects FMW messages late, reporting them as Late Detect Free Memory Write (FMWL) messages.
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