Support for FastMM 5 is available in EurekaLog
We are pleased to announce the availability of support for FastMM 5 in EurekaLog.
FastMM is a fast replacement memory manager for Embarcadero Delphi applications that scales well across multiple threads and CPU cores, is not prone to memory fragmentation, and supports shared memory without the use of external .DLL files. Version 5 is a complete rewrite of FastMM. It is designed from the ground up to simultaneously keep the strengths and address the shortcomings of version 4.992. EurekaLog is a tool for Delphi and C++Builder that gives your application the power to catch every exception and memory/resource leak, generating a detailed log of the call stack (with unit, procedure and line number), optionally sending you a copy of each log entry via email or the Web via the most used Web Bug-Tracking tools (as Mantis, BugZilla, FogBugz, and JIRA).EurekaLog represents the most advanced exception and memory leaks logger technology available for Delphi/C++Builder developers. Support for FastMM 5 is available since EurekaLog 7.8.2.61 Beta 7. You can use either FastMM or EurekaLog for memory debugging. If you are going to use FastMM for memory debugging:
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