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<p>the program's memory use.</p>

<p>A debugger can use a <a href="page.php?w=symbol_table">symbol table</a>, if one exists, to help the programmer interpret dumps, identifying variables symbolically and displaying source code; if the symbol table is not available, less interpretation of the dump is possible, but there might still be enough possible to determine the cause of the problem. There are also special-purpose tools called <a href="page.php?w=dump_analyzer">dump analyzer</a>s to analyze dumps. One popular tool, available on many operating</p><p>
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