Posted by Peter Palfrader aka Weasel on 2000-02-15
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 08:47:35PM +0100, woofcow wrote:
> sorry if this is a really obscure question, but there was a regular on here
> ages ago who always use to put "xyz.com is your friend". unfortunately i
> cant remember what xyz.com is. i do know thats its a search engine with a
> really simple interface that pulls up loads of results for anything. i would
> really appreciate help on this :-)
no problem. in 1997 as well as in 1998 there was not a single mail
that contained the phrase "com is your friend". In 1999 there where 2
messages in total:
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From: Matthew Pratt <mattpratt@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: Re: hunting mem leakes in C/C++
To: tcg@xxxx.xx.xx
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--- Weasel <palfrader@xxxxxxx.xxx> wrote:
> Hi there.
>
> Unfortunatly there is a memory leak in one of my
> programs and I need to
> fix this. Can someone suggest methods for hunting
> them down?
>
> In pascal I always did something like this:
>
> writeln(memfree);
> {some code}
> writeln(memfree);
>
> is there something similar to memfree in C++?
>
I have seen a number of free memory watchers/debuggers
available:
1. Electric fence - may already be on your system.
Check in /usr/doc for ElectricFence-2.x
http://ca.us.mirrors.freshmeat.net/appindex/1999/04/09/923655754.html
2. Memwatch - its new and I have not used it.
http://ca.us.mirrors.freshmeat.net/appindex/1999/02/22/919689508.html
http://www.google.com is your friend ;-)
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From: Frank Hale <frankhale@xxxxx.xxx>
Subject: Re: X Window programming in Linux
To: tcg@xxxx.xx.xx
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--- ADnoctum <adnoctum@xxxxxxx.xxx> wrote:
> Hi fellows
> I was wondering if there is a c++ library for write
> x windows programs in
> Linux. Some people has tell me that use GNOME or KDE
> but i don't like it.
> Sugestions...
http://fltk.easysw.com/
http://lazy.ton.tut.fi/gtk--/gtk--.html
http://www.its.caltech.edu/~jafl/jx/
http://cyberia.cfdrc.com/FOX/fox.html
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http://web.ukonline.co.uk/julian.smart/wxwin/
ftp://ftp.cs.sc.edu/pub/yacl/
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~amulet/
Or
http://www.cco.caltech.edu/~jafl/jx/other_toolkits.html
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Vista/7184/guitool.html
http://dmoz.org/Computers/Programming/GUI/Toolkits/
http://directory.hotbot.com/Computers/Programming/GUI/Toolkits/
http://starbase.neosoft.com/~claird/comp.windows.misc/toolkits.html
http://directory.netscape.com/Computers/Programming/GUI/Toolkits/
www.google.com is your friend.
Have fun,
Frank
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in 2000 there where two messages too:
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Subject: search engine requesty thing
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sorry if this is a really obscure question, but there was a regular on here
ages ago who always use to put "xyz.com is your friend". unfortunately i
cant remember what xyz.com is. i do know thats its a search engine with a
really simple interface that pulls up loads of results for anything. i would
really appreciate help on this :-)
woofcow
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From: "Storm" <stormbringr@xxxxxxxxx.xxx>
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woofcow,.. I don't know if this is the one,.. but I've had those sort of
results from www.google.com
Good Luck
Storm
>sorry if this is a really obscure question, but there was a regular on here
>ages ago who always use to put "xyz.com is your friend". unfortunately i
>cant remember what xyz.com is. i do know thats its a search engine with a
>really simple interface that pulls up loads of results for anything. i
would
>really appreciate help on this :-)
>
>
>woofcow
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