Provided by: tau_2.16.4-1.5_amd64 bug

NAME

       TAU_TRACK_MEMORY - Initializes memory tracking system

SYNOPSIS

       C/C++:

       TAU_TRACK_MEMORY(void);

       Fortran:

       TAU_TRACK_MEMORY(void);

DESCRIPTION

       For memory profiling, there are two modes of operation: 1) the user explicitly inserts
       TAU_TRACK_MEMORY_HERE() calls in the source code and the memory event is triggered at
       those locations, and 2) the user enables tracking memory by calling TAU_TRACK_MEMORY() and
       an interrupt is generated every 10 seconds and the memory event is triggered with the
       current value. Also, this interrupt interval can be changed by calling
       TAU_SET_INTERRUPT_INTERVAL(value). The tracking of memory events in both cases can be
       explictly enabled or disabled by calling the macros TAU_ENABLE_TRACKING_MEMORY() or
       TAU_DISABLE_TRACKING_MEMORY() respectively.

EXAMPLE

       C/C++ :

       TAU_TRACK_MEMORY();

       Fortran :

       call TAU_TRACK_MEMORY()

SEE ALSO

       TAU_ENABLE_TRACKING_MEMORY(3), TAU_DISABLE_TRACKING_MEMORY(3),
       TAU_SET_INTERRUPT_INTERVAL(3), TAU_TRACK_MEMORY_HERE(3), TAU_TRACK_MEMORY_HEADROOM(3)

                                            08/31/2005                        TAU_TRACK_MEMORY(3)