Finding Memory Leaks in Legacy C++ Applications with Valgrind
Legacy C++ services don't crash — they slowly bleed memory until someone restarts them at 3 AM. If you've inherited a 20‑year‑old codebase with mysterious memory growth, this guide is for you. You can't fix a leak if you can't reproduce. This is your complete, production‑focused Valgrind investigati
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