<h2 id="platforms">Supported Platforms</h2>
ThreadSanitizer is supported on Linux x86_64 (tested on Ubuntu 10.04). <BR>
-Support for MacOS 10.7 (64-bit only) is planed for late 2012. <BR>
-Support for 32-bit platforms is problematic and not yet planed.
+Support for MacOS 10.7 (64-bit only) is planned for late 2012. <BR>
+Support for 32-bit platforms is problematic and not yet planned.
<li> ThreadSanitizer uses more real memory than a native run.
At the default settings the memory overhead is 9x plus 9Mb per each thread.
Settings with 5x and 3x overhead (but less accurate analysis) are also available.
-<li> ThreadSanitizer maps (but not reserves) a lot of virtual address space.
+<li> ThreadSanitizer maps (but does not reserve) a lot of virtual address space.
This means that tools like <tt>ulimit</tt> may not work as usually expected.
<li> Static linking is not supported.
<li> ThreadSanitizer requires <tt>-fPIE -pie</tt>