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From amix!cbmvax!carolyn Tue Jul 7 08:01 MST 1992
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Date: Tue, 7 Jul 92 10:43:21 EDT
From: carolyn@cbmvax (Carolyn Scheppner - CATS)
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Subject: mungwall.lzh.uu 37.52
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Fixes taskname-related options (watching one or several tasks).
Archive includes Munglist for use with Mungwall NAMETAG option
to see who owns allocated pieces of memory.
Mungwall is a tool for catching misuse of free memory and overwriting
of memory allocations. It can also be used to snoop memory allocations.
The debugging information is sent to the serial or parallel port.
Best used with Enforcer (which requires an MMU). Mungwall may be
used without Enforcer, but without Enforcer it can cause programs
which misuse free memory to exhibit obvious misbehavior or crash.
Used with Enforcer, it will generally cause programs that misuse
free memory to generate Enforcer hits.