Intel® Inspector User Guide for Windows* OS

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Date 7/13/2023
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Run Memory Error and Threading Error Analyses

When you run an analysis, the Intel Inspector executes an application, optionally launches a debugger depending on your analysis configuration options, identifies issues that may need handling, collects those issues in a result, converts symbol information into filenames and line numbers, applies suppression rules, performs duplicate elimination, and forms problem sets.

Run a Newly Configured Memory Error or Threading Error Analysis

On the Command toolbar on the Analysis Type window, click the Start button.

Outcome: The Intel Inspector starts executing and inspecting the application for issues, and collects those issues in a result.

Rerun a Memory Error or Threading Error Analysis

To Do This

Do This

Run another analysis...

Use a recently used analysis type.

From the:

  • Visual Studio* menu, choose Tools > Intel Inspector <version>. Then choose a recently used analysis.

  • Intel Inspector standalone GUI menu, choose File > New. Then choose a recently used analysis.

Run another analysis...

Use the same analysis type as that in a specific result.

In the Visual Studio* Solution Explorer:

  1. Right-click the result in the project result folder to display a context menu.
  2. Choose Re-inspect.

NOTE:
In Visual Studio* 2022, Intel Inspector provides lightweight integration. You can configure and compile your application and open the standalone Intel Inspector interface from the Visual Studio for further analysis. All your settings will be inherited by the standalone Intel Inspector project.