Purify requires relocation data for precise instrumentation of native-compiled (unmanaged) programs. If relocation data isn't available, Purify uses minimal instrumentation. If you're using Visual Studio, you can build a release or debug version of a program that contains relocation data by specifying the /fixed:no and /incremental:no linker options. For more information on the recommended settings for Visual Studio, click , and for Visual Studio 6, click
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Purify also requires debug line data in order to identify the exact location of errors in the source code. For information about providing debug data for the release version of your program, click .
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