- removed a reference to cachegrind dot org from mc-tech-docs.xml
- in an effort to simplify future borked links, replaced all valgrind
website urls with entities so now we just have to change one string.
- new stylesheet to create the docs to 'fit' into the website
- added build rules 'make website-docs' + make download-docs
to /docs/Makefile.am
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bug-patches and created some new ones in the stylesheets.
Also tweaked some files to structure the xml properly.
The FAQ and the Quick-Start are now 'articles' inside a book-wrapper,
which is as it should be.
FAQ.xml
- due to various passivetex bug fixes, the faq is now a properly
structured xml qandaset document
quick-start-guide.xml:
manual.xml
- Fixed some passivetex-workaround kludges:
legalnotice -> author
manual-core.xml:
For readability, added '<command>' to varlistentry items
since passivetex (sigh) will no longer indent the para text.
index.xml:
- loads of white-space readability tweaks here and there.
tech-docs.xml
dist-docs.xml
manual.xml
- additional entries to <bookinfo> for compatability with
the rest of the docs.
/docs/Makefile.am
- added stuff to use the new vg-faq2txt.xsl stylesheet
/docs/lib/Makefile.am
- updated to reflect current contents of /docs/lib/
- removed refs to vg-html-single as is never ever used
/docs/lib/vg-fo.xsl
- massively updated to reflect losing old bugs and gaining new ones
/docs/lib/vg-common.xsl
- deleted as only contained two lines common to html and fo,
so not worth the bother of hauling around
/docs/lib/vg-html-chunk.xsl
- added what was in vg-common.xsl
/docs/lib/line-wrap.xsl
/docs/lib/faq2text.xsl
- two new stylesheet files for transforming FAQ.xml to FAQ.txt
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the glibc-removal process. Timestamps are now printed in terms of
elapsed wallclock time since startup, shown as days, hours, minutes,
seconds and milliseconds. The arithmetic is done with 32-bit unsigned
ints, so people doing Valgrind runs that last longer than 49.71 days
are going to see some funny results :-)
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unique / 30000 total to 1000 unique / 100000 total. Programs are
generally bigger now than 3 years ago.
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go, but realistically we can't implement it portably, at least without
considerable performance overhead and some additional complexity.
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- Broke part of m_scheduler off into a new module m_threadstate. It
contains ThreadState, VG_(threads)[] and some basic operations on the
thread table. All simple stuff, the complex stuff stays in m_scheduler.
This avoids lots of circular dependencies between m_scheduler and other
modules.
- Managed to finally remove core.h and tool.h, double hurrah!
- Introduced pub_tool_basics.h and pub_core_basics.h, one of which is
include by every single C file.
- Lots of little cleanups and changes related to the above.
- I even did a small amount of documentation updating.
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in the user manual for usage information. The stack_changes.c file in
corecheck/tests contains a short example.
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controlled (rounding user malloc requests up to a multiple of 4).
Subsequent changes to memcheck made it more or less pointless, it is a
time waster in the malloc/free path, and nobody ever used it AFAIK.
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command-line flag (--max-stackframe=number), rather than hardwiring it
to 2000000. This is helpful for dealing with unruly Fortran programs
which want to allocate large arrays on the stack.
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up to date with reality. Please give this a proofread.
I ran out of steam at memcheck/docs/mc_techdocs.html, which is even more
hopelessly out of date. I will note that cacheprof.org is some kind of
dental insurance company now...
MERGED, PAINFULLY, FROM CVS HEAD
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converted by Donna. Hooked it into the build system so they are only
built when specifically asked for, and when doing "make dist".
They're not perfect; in particular, there are the following problems:
- The plain-text FAQ should be built from FAQ.xml, but this is not
currently done. (The text FAQ has been left in for now.)
- The PS/PDF building doesn't work -- it fails with an incomprehensible
error message which I haven't yet deciphered.
Nonetheless, I'm putting it in so others can see it.
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