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Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2002 14:50:45 -0800 (PST)
From: Matt <matt@use.net>
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Subject: re: insure++
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Matt wrote:

>> insure++ only supports VC++ 5.x and 6.x on win32. While you an manually
>> edit the compiler configurations, I was never able to get it to work.
>> I've let parasoft know I would like that functionality built in, but I
>> don't think they're moving forward on that. Howver, their C++ Test
>> product does support gcc on win32 now I think.

>It looks like the latest version has a mode that works on uninstrumented
>binaries.  So I have downloaded the latest eval version for Windows and
>am waiting for a password.

Interesting -- I'll have to give that a try; I think that binary-only mode
is called "Chaperone".

I just got C++ Test v2.1 and it has explicit support for Cygwin and
mingw! Can't wait to give it a spin, I'll email the list once I get some
results.

Did you ever get any interesting results from your Insure++ experiments?



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