Memory Thinking for C & C++ Linux Diagnostics by Dmitry Vostokov(.PDF)

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Memory Thinking for C & C++ Linux Diagnostics by Dmitry Vostokov
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Overview: Solid C and C++ knowledge is a must to fully understand Linux diagnostic artifacts such as core memory dumps and do diagnostic, forensic, and root cause analysis beyond listing backtraces. This full-color reference book is a part of the Accelerated C & C++ for Linux Diagnostics training course organized by Software Diagnostics Services. The text contains slides, brief notes highlighting particular points, and replicated source code fragments that are easy to copy into your favorite IDE. Our primary goal is to learn C and C++ and its internals in an accelerated fashion. First, we review common C and C++ fundamentals necessary for software diagnostics. Then, we learn various C++ features with a focus on memory and internals. We also see examples of how the knowledge of C and C++ helps in diagnostics and debugging. After I created a similar Windows-based training, it was natural to port it to Linux. Also, attendees of core dump analysis and reversing training courses asked questions related to C and C++, and I realized that they would have also benefitted if they had this training. This training may also fill some gaps between these courses. Finally, I recently developed the Accelerated Linux API training course (see the References section at the end of the book), where solid knowledge of classic C and C++ is assumed, and the current C and C++ course may provide such knowledge.
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