On Thursday 22 November 2007 1:53 pm, Julian Seward wrote:
> Greetings all.
>
> I'm trying to wrap up the long overdue 3.3.0 release.  It's been
> nearly 18 months since 3.2.0 shipped.  The 3.2.X line has done well,
> but it's a bit old now.  Plus we've accumulated a bunch of cool new
> stuff to ship over the past 18 months:
>
> * revised Massif (almost a complete rewrite)
> * Helgrind works again (a complete rewrite)
> * Cachegrind does branch-misprediction profiling
> * experimental tools section (Omega, DRD)

Do you have plans to morph branches/ORIGIN_TRACKING into an
experimental tool? I read the pldi paper and understand it has
limitations but it could still make a quite a difference if a 
bug is of the kind where it can track its origin.
I've checked out the branch to play with it a bit, but
unfortunately it does not compile, due to changes in VEX IR.

        Florian

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