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I would be interested in such a product.

--- Stephen Kellett <lua@objmedia.demon.co.uk> wrote:

> In message
>
<d010fc8a0608090628m59debee9yda15c408e60150d8@mail.gmail.com>,
> D Burgess
> <dburgess@gmail.com> writes
> >I have not yet been able to thin out the trace
> diagnostics,
> >however the stack collection may be a side effect,
> it would
> >seem that the environment (or maybe its metatable
> entry)
> >of the running thread is being collected.
> 
> Hi Folks,
> 
> I've been following this thread on and off, and
> various other memory
> related threads. We have a memory tracer for Lua in
> the works. This is
> similar to Ruby Memory Validator which you can read
> about at
> 
>        
> http://www.softwareverify.com/ruby/memory/index.html
> 
> We haven't finished the Lua version mainly because
> we are busy but also
> because we are unsure of interest in this type of
> software.
> 
> So my question is, are you (all of you, not just D
> Burgess) interested
> in a software tool like this?
> 
> Please reply to the list if possible (rather than me
> directly) so that
> others get to see your comments.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Stephen
> -- 
> Stephen Kellett
> Object Media Limited   
> http://www.objmedia.demon.co.uk/software.html
> Computer Consultancy, Software Development
> Windows C++, Java, Assembler, Performance Analysis,
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>