2012-03-07 06:57:45 +08:00
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/******************************************************************************/
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#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_TYPES
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/* Size of stack-allocated buffer passed to buferror(). */
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#define BUFERROR_BUF 64
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2012-03-14 04:19:04 +08:00
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/*
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2012-03-22 09:33:03 +08:00
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* Size of stack-allocated buffer used by malloc_{,v,vc}printf(). This must be
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* large enough for all possible uses within jemalloc.
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2012-03-14 04:19:04 +08:00
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*/
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#define MALLOC_PRINTF_BUFSIZE 4096
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2012-03-22 09:33:03 +08:00
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/*
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* Wrap a cpp argument that contains commas such that it isn't broken up into
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* multiple arguments.
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*/
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Refactor to support more varied testing.
Refactor the test harness to support three types of tests:
- unit: White box unit tests. These tests have full access to all
internal jemalloc library symbols. Though in actuality all symbols
are prefixed by jet_, macro-based name mangling abstracts this away
from test code.
- integration: Black box integration tests. These tests link with
the installable shared jemalloc library, and with the exception of
some utility code and configure-generated macro definitions, they have
no access to jemalloc internals.
- stress: Black box stress tests. These tests link with the installable
shared jemalloc library, as well as with an internal allocator with
symbols prefixed by jet_ (same as for unit tests) that can be used to
allocate data structures that are internal to the test code.
Move existing tests into test/{unit,integration}/ as appropriate.
Split out internal parts of jemalloc_defs.h.in and put them in
jemalloc_internal_defs.h.in. This reduces internals exposure to
applications that #include <jemalloc/jemalloc.h>.
Refactor jemalloc.h header generation so that a single header file
results, and the prototypes can be used to generate jet_ prototypes for
tests. Split jemalloc.h.in into multiple parts (jemalloc_defs.h.in,
jemalloc_macros.h.in, jemalloc_protos.h.in, jemalloc_mangle.h.in) and
use a shell script to generate a unified jemalloc.h at configure time.
Change the default private namespace prefix from "" to "je_".
Add missing private namespace mangling.
Remove hard-coded private_namespace.h. Instead generate it and
private_unnamespace.h from private_symbols.txt. Use similar logic for
public symbols, which aids in name mangling for jet_ symbols.
Add test_warn() and test_fail(). Replace existing exit(1) calls with
test_fail() calls.
2013-12-01 07:25:42 +08:00
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#define JEMALLOC_ARG_CONCAT(...) __VA_ARGS__
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2012-03-22 09:33:03 +08:00
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2012-03-24 06:39:07 +08:00
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/*
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* Silence compiler warnings due to uninitialized values. This is used
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* wherever the compiler fails to recognize that the variable is never used
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* uninitialized.
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*/
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#ifdef JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE
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# define JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(v) = v
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#else
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# define JEMALLOC_CC_SILENCE_INIT(v)
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#endif
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2012-03-07 06:57:45 +08:00
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/*
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* Define a custom assert() in order to reduce the chances of deadlock during
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* assertion failure.
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*/
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#ifndef assert
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#define assert(e) do { \
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if (config_debug && !(e)) { \
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malloc_printf( \
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"<jemalloc>: %s:%d: Failed assertion: \"%s\"\n", \
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__FILE__, __LINE__, #e); \
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abort(); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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#endif
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#ifndef not_reached
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#define not_reached() do { \
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if (config_debug) { \
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malloc_printf( \
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"<jemalloc>: %s:%d: Unreachable code reached\n", \
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__FILE__, __LINE__); \
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abort(); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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#endif
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#ifndef not_implemented
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#define not_implemented() do { \
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if (config_debug) { \
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malloc_printf("<jemalloc>: %s:%d: Not implemented\n", \
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__FILE__, __LINE__); \
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abort(); \
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} \
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} while (0)
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#endif
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Refactor to support more varied testing.
Refactor the test harness to support three types of tests:
- unit: White box unit tests. These tests have full access to all
internal jemalloc library symbols. Though in actuality all symbols
are prefixed by jet_, macro-based name mangling abstracts this away
from test code.
- integration: Black box integration tests. These tests link with
the installable shared jemalloc library, and with the exception of
some utility code and configure-generated macro definitions, they have
no access to jemalloc internals.
- stress: Black box stress tests. These tests link with the installable
shared jemalloc library, as well as with an internal allocator with
symbols prefixed by jet_ (same as for unit tests) that can be used to
allocate data structures that are internal to the test code.
Move existing tests into test/{unit,integration}/ as appropriate.
Split out internal parts of jemalloc_defs.h.in and put them in
jemalloc_internal_defs.h.in. This reduces internals exposure to
applications that #include <jemalloc/jemalloc.h>.
Refactor jemalloc.h header generation so that a single header file
results, and the prototypes can be used to generate jet_ prototypes for
tests. Split jemalloc.h.in into multiple parts (jemalloc_defs.h.in,
jemalloc_macros.h.in, jemalloc_protos.h.in, jemalloc_mangle.h.in) and
use a shell script to generate a unified jemalloc.h at configure time.
Change the default private namespace prefix from "" to "je_".
Add missing private namespace mangling.
Remove hard-coded private_namespace.h. Instead generate it and
private_unnamespace.h from private_symbols.txt. Use similar logic for
public symbols, which aids in name mangling for jet_ symbols.
Add test_warn() and test_fail(). Replace existing exit(1) calls with
test_fail() calls.
2013-12-01 07:25:42 +08:00
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#ifndef assert_not_implemented
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2012-03-07 06:57:45 +08:00
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#define assert_not_implemented(e) do { \
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if (config_debug && !(e)) \
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not_implemented(); \
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} while (0)
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Refactor to support more varied testing.
Refactor the test harness to support three types of tests:
- unit: White box unit tests. These tests have full access to all
internal jemalloc library symbols. Though in actuality all symbols
are prefixed by jet_, macro-based name mangling abstracts this away
from test code.
- integration: Black box integration tests. These tests link with
the installable shared jemalloc library, and with the exception of
some utility code and configure-generated macro definitions, they have
no access to jemalloc internals.
- stress: Black box stress tests. These tests link with the installable
shared jemalloc library, as well as with an internal allocator with
symbols prefixed by jet_ (same as for unit tests) that can be used to
allocate data structures that are internal to the test code.
Move existing tests into test/{unit,integration}/ as appropriate.
Split out internal parts of jemalloc_defs.h.in and put them in
jemalloc_internal_defs.h.in. This reduces internals exposure to
applications that #include <jemalloc/jemalloc.h>.
Refactor jemalloc.h header generation so that a single header file
results, and the prototypes can be used to generate jet_ prototypes for
tests. Split jemalloc.h.in into multiple parts (jemalloc_defs.h.in,
jemalloc_macros.h.in, jemalloc_protos.h.in, jemalloc_mangle.h.in) and
use a shell script to generate a unified jemalloc.h at configure time.
Change the default private namespace prefix from "" to "je_".
Add missing private namespace mangling.
Remove hard-coded private_namespace.h. Instead generate it and
private_unnamespace.h from private_symbols.txt. Use similar logic for
public symbols, which aids in name mangling for jet_ symbols.
Add test_warn() and test_fail(). Replace existing exit(1) calls with
test_fail() calls.
2013-12-01 07:25:42 +08:00
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#endif
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2012-03-07 06:57:45 +08:00
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2013-10-22 05:56:27 +08:00
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/* Use to assert a particular configuration, e.g., cassert(config_debug). */
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#define cassert(c) do { \
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if ((c) == false) \
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not_reached(); \
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} while (0)
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2012-03-07 06:57:45 +08:00
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#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_TYPES */
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/******************************************************************************/
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#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS
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#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_STRUCTS */
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/******************************************************************************/
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#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS
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2012-04-30 18:38:26 +08:00
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int buferror(char *buf, size_t buflen);
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2012-02-03 14:04:57 +08:00
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uintmax_t malloc_strtoumax(const char *nptr, char **endptr, int base);
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2012-05-02 17:08:03 +08:00
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void malloc_write(const char *s);
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2012-03-07 06:57:45 +08:00
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/*
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* malloc_vsnprintf() supports a subset of snprintf(3) that avoids floating
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* point math.
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*/
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int malloc_vsnprintf(char *str, size_t size, const char *format,
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va_list ap);
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int malloc_snprintf(char *str, size_t size, const char *format, ...)
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JEMALLOC_ATTR(format(printf, 3, 4));
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void malloc_vcprintf(void (*write_cb)(void *, const char *), void *cbopaque,
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const char *format, va_list ap);
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void malloc_cprintf(void (*write)(void *, const char *), void *cbopaque,
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const char *format, ...) JEMALLOC_ATTR(format(printf, 3, 4));
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void malloc_printf(const char *format, ...)
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JEMALLOC_ATTR(format(printf, 1, 2));
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#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_EXTERNS */
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/******************************************************************************/
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#ifdef JEMALLOC_H_INLINES
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#ifndef JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE
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size_t pow2_ceil(size_t x);
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2012-04-30 18:38:26 +08:00
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void set_errno(int errnum);
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int get_errno(void);
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2012-03-07 06:57:45 +08:00
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#endif
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#if (defined(JEMALLOC_ENABLE_INLINE) || defined(JEMALLOC_UTIL_C_))
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/* Compute the smallest power of 2 that is >= x. */
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JEMALLOC_INLINE size_t
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pow2_ceil(size_t x)
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{
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x--;
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x |= x >> 1;
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x |= x >> 2;
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x |= x >> 4;
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x |= x >> 8;
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x |= x >> 16;
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#if (LG_SIZEOF_PTR == 3)
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x |= x >> 32;
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#endif
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x++;
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return (x);
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}
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2012-04-30 18:38:26 +08:00
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/* Sets error code */
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JEMALLOC_INLINE void
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set_errno(int errnum)
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{
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#ifdef _WIN32
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SetLastError(errnum);
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#else
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errno = errnum;
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#endif
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}
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/* Get last error code */
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JEMALLOC_INLINE int
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get_errno(void)
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{
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#ifdef _WIN32
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2012-04-30 18:38:27 +08:00
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return (GetLastError());
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#else
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return (errno);
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2012-04-30 18:38:26 +08:00
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#endif
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}
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2012-03-07 06:57:45 +08:00
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#endif
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#endif /* JEMALLOC_H_INLINES */
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/******************************************************************************/
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