This tool allows you to enable PageHeap for your process, which is heap corruption detection built into the OS heap implementation. Upon freeing a block of memory, PageHeap will break into your debugger spewing tracing that a block has been corrupted. It can also provide the call stack when the block was allocated. Newer heap validation features are available in progressively more recent OS releases.
Is this Murakami-Wood guy so paranoid that he has to come up with a pseudonym under which to publish his studies? Hasn't anyone read "Norwegian Wood" by Haruki Murakami?
Application Verifier comes in x86, ia64 and amd64 flavors.
This tool allows you to enable PageHeap for your process, which is heap corruption detection built into the OS heap implementation. Upon freeing a block of memory, PageHeap will break into your debugger spewing tracing that a block has been corrupted. It can also provide the call stack when the block was allocated. Newer heap validation features are available in progressively more recent OS releases.
Is this Murakami-Wood guy so paranoid that he has to come up with a pseudonym under which to publish his studies? Hasn't anyone read "Norwegian Wood" by Haruki Murakami?