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Memory leak check on QT application on Linux, is there anything better than valgrind

Asked by dkotian95 in Linux Programming, Linux, Networking Protocols

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Hi,

my QT application on Linux involves some graphics intensive operations.
I am facing a performance issue, when the application is running for a long period of time.
Over time the application becomes slower.
Using "top" command we notice that the cpu usage is high for XServer.
But using "top" command, memory consumption is not shown very high(relatively same when the application started and when it is slow).

Does anybody know of a tool in Linux to check for application resource utilization/leaks(especially GDI objects)? is there anything better than valgrind?

Kindly let me know your views

Thanks and Regards
Deepak
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