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mtrace(1)                General Commands Manual               mtrace(1)

NAME

       mtrace - interpret the malloc trace log

SYNOPSIS

       mtrace [option]... [binary] mtracedata

DESCRIPTION

       mtrace is a Perl script used to interpret and provide human
       readable output of the trace log contained in the file
       mtracedata, whose contents were produced by mtrace(3).  If binary
       is provided, the output of mtrace also contains the source file
       name with line number information for problem locations (assuming
       that binary was compiled with debugging information).

       For more information about the mtrace(3) function and mtrace
       script usage, see mtrace(3).

OPTIONS

       --help Print help and exit.

       --version
              Print version information and exit.

BUGS

       For bug reporting instructions, please see: 
       ⟨http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/bugs.html⟩.

SEE ALSO

       memusage(1), mtrace(3)

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Linux man-pages 6.9.1          2024-05-02                      mtrace(1)

Pages that refer to this page: memusage(1), memusagestat(1), mtrace(3)