#include /* This example demonstrates the use of TAU_TRACK_MEMORY... macros in TAU. */ /* There are two modes of operation: 1) the user explicitly inserts TAU_TRACK_MEMORY_HERE() calls in the source code and the memory event is triggered at those locations, and 2) the user enables tracking memory by calling TAU_TRACK_MEMORY() and an interrupt is generated every 10 seconds and the memory event is triggered with the current value. Also, this interrupt interval can be changed by calling TAU_SET_INTERRUPT_INTERVAL(value). The tracking of memory events in both cases can be explictly enabled or disabled by calling the macros TAU_ENABLE_TRACKING_MEMORY() or TAU_DISABLE_TRACKING_MEMORY() respectively.*/ int main(int argc, char **argv) { TAU_PROFILE("main()", " ", TAU_DEFAULT); TAU_PROFILE_SET_NODE(0); TAU_TRACK_MEMORY_HERE(); int *x = new int[5*1024*1024]; TAU_TRACK_MEMORY_HERE(); return 0; }