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Heap names are used in the following locations in Memory Validator for convenient identification of heaps: <\/p>\n\r
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•<\/span>Filter definition dialog<\/a> when filtering by handle allocation using a Heap ID<\/a> <\/span> •<\/span>Memory tab<\/a> when showing the allocation location against a data item<\/p> <\/span><\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r The named heap manager lets you view and edit the heap names that are shown when inspecting allocations in heaps that Memory Validator is aware of.. <\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r <\/span><\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r The list shows any known heaps with ID and name.<\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r Heap names will be shown if they were already assigned using the Memory Validator API<\/a> function mvSetHeapName<\/a>()<\/span>. <\/span><\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r Debug and Release C Runtime Heaps will be automatically named. <\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r You can name a heap directly:<\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r Double click a box in the name column <\/span> <\/span> enter the name <\/span> <\/span> click outside the box to finish<\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r <\/p>\n\r"
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Managers <\/span>menu <\/span> Named Heaps...<\/span> <\/span> <\/span> shows the Named Heaps dialog below <\/span><\/h1>\n\r
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Changing heap names<\/span><\/h1>\n\r
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