This article describes the steps to memory check or thread check a Windows* service using Inspector XE
Intel® Inspector XE
Specification for Low Overhead Tool Annotations Released
Program analysis tools can be valuable for debugging program correctness and performance issues, even more so for multi-threaded programs. Some of these tools need to know about certain events in the program. For example, race detection for Intel® Cilk™ Plus programs requires knowing precisely when spawn and sync events happen. Similar events are necessary to analyze Intel® TBB programs and OpenMP.
Using Intel® Inspector XE on Fortran Applications – Memory Analysis
Describes how to use Intel® Inspector XE on Fortran applications to verify correctness, specifically Memory Analysis
Using Intel® Inspector XE on Fortran Applications – Static Security Analysis
Describes how to use Intel® Inspector XE on Fortran applications to verify correctness and security, specifically Static Security Analysis
Analyzing Fortran Program Correctness on Linux* using Intel Parallel Studio XE
Inspecting program correctness is aided by tools from Intel, even when the language is Fortran and the OS Linux
Threading Errors Detected and Not Detected
Details and conditions of threading errors detection...
