Debugging Memory Problems with MemoryScape : Chapter 2 Memory Tasks : Task 1: Getting Started : Exporting Memory Data
Exporting Memory Data
The information MemoryScape displays is created by analyzing information it stores while your program executes and it reflects the current state. In many cases, you will also want to compare this current state against an older state. To do this, you will need to use the Export Memory Data command found on the left side of many screens to write memory information to disk. At a later time, you can read this exported data back into MemoryScape and then either compare it to the current state or explore its information as if it were the current state.
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We recommend that you export information frequently. It is better to never use this information instead of wishing that you had taken the time to export it.