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Display Behaviour

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The Display Behaviour tab allows you control how which displays are shown when a program starts executing and when a program finishes executing.

 

The default options are shown below:

 

settings-display-behaviour

 

 

Memory Validator can change the current display to any of the following displays.

 

Summary instructionStep the main display

Memory : Native instructionStep display native memory allocations

Memory : .Net instructionStep display .Net memory allocations

Timeline instructionStep timeline of all memory and handle allocations

Statistics : Types instructionStep statistics about allocation types

Statistics : Sizes instructionStep statistics about allocation sizes

Statistics : Locations instructionStep statistics about allocation locations

Statistics : Generations instructionStep statistics about allocation generations

Statistics : Ages instructionStep statistics about allocation ages

.Net : Snapshots instructionStep .Net snapshots

.Net : Heap Dumps instructionStep .Net heap dumps

.Net : Leak Analysis instructionStep .Net leak analysis

Analysis : Hotspots instructionStep allocation hotspots

Analysis : Coverage instructionStep allocation coverage

Analysis : Query instructionStep allocation query

Analysis : Pages instructionStep memory layout information

Analysis : Virtual instructionStep virtual memory data and visualisation

Diagnostic : Diagnostic instructionStep diagnostic information

Diagnostic : Stdout instructionStep text collected from stdout

Diagnostic : Environment Variables instructionStep environment variables from the program under test

Diagnostic : Child Processes instructionStep processes launched by the program under test

 

Program Starts Executing Behaviour

 

When Memory Validator starts monitoring the behaviour of an application the current display can automatically be switched to any of the displays listed above.

 

There is also the option not to change the display.

 

 

Program Finished Executing Behaviour

 

When Memory Validator has finished processing all the information from the target application the current display can automatically be switched to any of the displays listed above.

 

There is also the option not to change the display.
 
The type of display that may interesting for collected data depends on the type of program that was executed. Native, .Net or Mixed mode. To accommodate this we provide one setting for each of the three program types.

 

 

Reset All - Resets all global settings, not just those on the current page.

 

 

Reset - Resets the settings on the current page.