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How to see Valgrind analyzer command line in QTCreator

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    galb1994
    wrote on 8 Apr 2021, 12:53 last edited by galb1994 4 Aug 2021, 13:22
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    Hi.

    I am using the "Valgrind Memory Analyzer" tool of QTCreator and I would like to see the exact valgrind command that is being run whenever I use this tool.
    Is there a place to see all the commands printed or something like that? I did not manage to find such a thing. I would expect to see it around the "Application Output, General Messages...." toolbar, but couldn't find this.

    Thank you in advance

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    • G galb1994
      8 Apr 2021, 12:53

      Hi.

      I am using the "Valgrind Memory Analyzer" tool of QTCreator and I would like to see the exact valgrind command that is being run whenever I use this tool.
      Is there a place to see all the commands printed or something like that? I did not manage to find such a thing. I would expect to see it around the "Application Output, General Messages...." toolbar, but couldn't find this.

      Thank you in advance

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      JonB
      wrote on 8 Apr 2021, 13:27 last edited by JonB 4 Aug 2021, 13:28
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      @galb1994
      When you run it it's shown in the Application Output pane at the bottom, like:

      valgrind --child-silent-after-fork=yes --xml-socket=127.0.0.1:34471 --log-socket=127.0.0.1:46091 --xml=yes --smc-check=stack --tool=memcheck --gen-suppressions=all --track-origins=yes --leak-check=summary --num-callers=25 /home/jon/AtH/debug/AtH
      
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        galb1994
        wrote on 8 Apr 2021, 13:41 last edited by
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        HI @JonB, thank you for your response.
        Can it be that this is some matter of "verbosity" in QTCrator that I can set? Because under Application Output, the only message I see that is related to the Valgrind run is:
        Analyzing memory of <program name>
        ...
        Analyzing finished.

        Thanks

        J 1 Reply Last reply 8 Apr 2021, 17:20
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        • G galb1994
          8 Apr 2021, 13:41

          HI @JonB, thank you for your response.
          Can it be that this is some matter of "verbosity" in QTCrator that I can set? Because under Application Output, the only message I see that is related to the Valgrind run is:
          Analyzing memory of <program name>
          ...
          Analyzing finished.

          Thanks

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          JonB
          wrote on 8 Apr 2021, 17:20 last edited by
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          @galb1994
          I believe everything of mine in Creator is on whatever the defaults are. I do assume you are Linux and not Win/Mac? I will be on whatever Creator comes with Ubuntu 20.04 apt-get (unless I fetch it myself, I forget).

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