- From ChangeLog:
* A deadlock fixed.
* Better system thread handling.
* Tables are now sortable in both ascending and descending order
* Preferences are saved and restored.
* Better handling of MS Windows builds.
Submitted by: Ronald Klop <ronald@cs.vu.nl> (maintainer)
PR: ports/92507
* Added an object allocation level, meaning that after a reset only objects
allocated at that level are shown in allocation and string lists.
* Show owners is now possible to do on a given string and a given object
instance.
* Heap dump no longer loses allocation point if object tracing is on when
the heap dump is done.
PR: ports/64633
Submitted by: Ronald Klop <ronald@cs.vu.nl> (maintainer)
Added menu separators in some menus. Added a
string dumper that makes it easy to inspect all strings in
memory, it also has the ability to dump all strings to a file.
Fixed a bug in down link handling that caused instance numbers
to increase for arrays (thanks to matze who tried to use the
string inspector and did send back traces from crashes).
PR: ports/62365
Submitted by: maintainer
. Allow compilation when one of the gcc ports with gcj is installed by
explicitly specifying the JDK include path comes before
${LOCALBASE}/include.
PR: 56379
Submitted by: Ronald Klop <ronald@cs.vu.nl> (maintainer) [1]
JMP is a profiler for java that can be used to trace objects usage and
method timings. JMP uses the JVMPI interface to gather statistics and
interact with the JVM. JMP uses a GTK+ interface to show the status.
PR: 47151, 48474, 50325
Submitted by: Ronald Klop <ronald@cs.vu.nl>