Allinea Distributed Debugging Tool
- Allinea Distributed Debugging Tool
Distributed Debugging Tool (DDT) is a commercial debugger produced by Allinea Software of Warwick, United Kingdom, primarily for debugging parallel MPI or OpenMP programs, including those running on clusters of Linux machines, but also used by many for scalar code in C, C++ and Fortran 90.
It is used to find bugs on both small and large clusters, from 1 to 1,000s of processors.
It features a complete memory debugging tool which can be used to detect memory leaks, or reading and writing beyond the bounds of arrays.
External links
* [http://www.allinea.com Allinea Software]
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