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David Liu 2015-05-03 20:28:01 -07:00
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Getting Valgrind to work is a pain on non-Linux systems like Windows and MacOS. dliu/ubuntu-gcc-valgrind is an image that combines Valgrind with the normal build chains for C/C++ including gdb, gcc, g++, etc. Getting Valgrind to work is a pain on non-Linux systems like Windows and MacOS. dliu/ubuntu-gcc-valgrind is an image that combines Valgrind with the normal build chains for C/C++ including gdb, gcc, g++, etc.
Usage:
Open a terminal into your container to use gcc/valgrind, you can do:
docker run --rm -it -v `pwd`:/app dliu/ubuntu-gcc-valgrind /bin/bash
root@xxxx# <enter commands here>
You can also directly invoke commands (gcc, valgrind, etc) like this:
docker run --rm -it -v `pwd`:/app dliu/ubuntu-gcc-valgrind gcc -c hello.c
docker run --rm -it -v `pwd`:/app dliu/ubuntu-gcc-valgrind valgrind ./a.out

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# To build the image from Dockerfile, use this command: # To build the image from Dockerfile, use this command:
#docker build -t="dliu/valgrind" . #docker build -t="dliu/ubuntu-gcc-valgrind" .

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# The workdir is set to be /app. Run your image mounting your # The workdir is set to be /app. Run your image mounting your
# application directory to /app like below: # application directory to /app like below:
docker run --rm -it -v `pwd`:/app dliu/valgrind /bin/bash docker run --rm -it -v `pwd`:/app dliu/ubuntu-gcc-valgrind /bin/bash