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valgrind-macos
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macOS Sonoma Forced Installs
> There's a nice synergy between using Mac and Linux - many of the same scripts, commands, and concepts work identically.
I switched to a Mac a few months ago from Windows and I kinda hate the small differences with Linux, I like WSL much better. On top of my head,
- No systemd
- No native docker
- No valgrind (there is https://github.com/LouisBrunner/valgrind-macos though)
I basically have to install a Linux VM on Mac just for this, at which point WSL on Windows is a much better tradeoff IMO.
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I find it's not possible to do serious C/C++ coding on latest macOS
As far as I know there are only two of us contributing to it - Louis Brunner and myself, both very much part time volunteers.
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Valgrind 3.21 Released
There is ongoing work here https://github.com/LouisBrunner/valgrind-macos (and I have a repo that is based on the same changes, and a bit more up do date upstream here https://github.com/paulfloyd/macos_valgrind). Anyone that can help with this is most welcome!
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Apple killed XVim
BTW, it seems like there is some work ongoing for working Valgrind in later macOS versions: https://github.com/LouisBrunner/valgrind-macos/issues/19
verrou
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C library for multiple-precision floating-point arithmetic with correct rounding
At the risk of just talking to myself, I'll note that a google scholar search on the [1] above led me to this phd [2] which in turn led me to two newer tools, Verrou [3] and Verificarlo [4] which involve Valgrind and Docker, respectively, though I'd have to understand what exactly is being contained by Docker for Verrou. But it makes me appreciate more the minimalist approach of Knizia et al. in [1], which does involve recompilation of modified assembly, but that's something I'm doing multiple times with student code already.
[2] https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-03110553/document
[3] https://github.com/edf-hpc/verrou
[4] https://github.com/verificarlo/verificarlo
What are some alternatives?
oni2 - Native, lightweight modal code editor
trice - 🟢 super fast 🚀 and tiny 🐥 embedded device 𝘾 printf-like trace ✍ code, works also inside ⚡ interrupts ⚡ and real-time PC 💻 logging (trace ID visualization 👀)
GLFW - A multi-platform library for OpenGL, OpenGL ES, Vulkan, window and input
sleef - SIMD Library for Evaluating Elementary Functions, vectorized libm and DFT
gperftools - Main gperftools repository
valgrind-riscv64 - Valgrind with support for the RISCV64/Linux platform.
htop - htop - an interactive process viewer
shaman
verificarlo - A tool for debugging and assessing floating point precision and reproducibility.
ocreval - Update of the ISRI Analytic Tools for OCR Evaluation with UTF-8 support
valgrind - Enhanced Valgrind for Persistent Memory