Use <quote>...</quote> rather than “...” or "..." in XML.
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<para>The <function>mallctlnametomib()</function> function
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provides a way to avoid repeated name lookups for applications that
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repeatedly query the same portion of the namespace, by translating a name
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to a “Management Information Base” (MIB) that can be passed
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to a <quote>Management Information Base</quote> (MIB) that can be passed
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repeatedly to <function>mallctlbymib()</function>. Upon
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successful return from <function>mallctlnametomib()</function>,
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<parameter>mibp</parameter> contains an array of
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@ -415,20 +415,21 @@ for (i = 0; i < nbins; i++) {
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function pointer and <parameter>cbopaque</parameter> data passed to
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<parameter>write_cb</parameter>, or <function>malloc_message()</function>
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if <parameter>write_cb</parameter> is <constant>NULL</constant>. The
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statistics are presented in human-readable form unless "J" is specified as
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a character within the <parameter>opts</parameter> string, in which case
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the statistics are presented in <ulink url="http://www.json.org/">JSON
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format</ulink>. This function can be called repeatedly. General
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information that never changes during execution can be omitted by
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specifying "g" as a character within the <parameter>opts</parameter>
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string. Note that <function>malloc_message()</function> uses the
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statistics are presented in human-readable form unless <quote>J</quote> is
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specified as a character within the <parameter>opts</parameter> string, in
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which case the statistics are presented in <ulink
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url="http://www.json.org/">JSON format</ulink>. This function can be
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called repeatedly. General information that never changes during
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execution can be omitted by specifying <quote>g</quote> as a character
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within the <parameter>opts</parameter> string. Note that
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<function>malloc_message()</function> uses the
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<function>mallctl*()</function> functions internally, so inconsistent
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statistics can be reported if multiple threads use these functions
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simultaneously. If <option>--enable-stats</option> is specified during
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configuration, “m” and “a” can be specified to
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omit merged arena and per arena statistics, respectively; “b”
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and “l” can be specified to omit per size class statistics for
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bins and large objects, respectively. Unrecognized characters are
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configuration, <quote>m</quote> and <quote>a</quote> can be specified to
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omit merged arena and per arena statistics, respectively; <quote>b</quote>
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and <quote>l</quote> can be specified to omit per size class statistics
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for bins and large objects, respectively. Unrecognized characters are
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silently ignored. Note that thread caching may prevent some statistics
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from being completely up to date, since extra locking would be required to
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merge counters that track thread cache operations.</para>
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<para>The string specified via <option>--with-malloc-conf</option>, the
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string pointed to by the global variable <varname>malloc_conf</varname>, the
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“name” of the file referenced by the symbolic link named
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<quote>name</quote> of the file referenced by the symbolic link named
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<filename class="symlink">/etc/malloc.conf</filename>, and the value of the
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environment variable <envar>MALLOC_CONF</envar>, will be interpreted, in
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that order, from left to right as options. Note that
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@ -891,12 +892,12 @@ for (i = 0; i < nbins; i++) {
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settings are supported if
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<citerefentry><refentrytitle>sbrk</refentrytitle>
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<manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry> is supported by the operating
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system: “disabled”, “primary”, and
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“secondary”; otherwise only “disabled” is
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supported. The default is “secondary” if
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system: <quote>disabled</quote>, <quote>primary</quote>, and
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<quote>secondary</quote>; otherwise only <quote>disabled</quote> is
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supported. The default is <quote>secondary</quote> if
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<citerefentry><refentrytitle>sbrk</refentrytitle>
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<manvolnum>2</manvolnum></citerefentry> is supported by the operating
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system; “disabled” otherwise.
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system; <quote>disabled</quote> otherwise.
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</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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<literal>r-</literal>
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[<option>--enable-fill</option>]
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</term>
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<listitem><para>Junk filling. If set to "alloc", each byte of
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uninitialized allocated memory will be initialized to
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<literal>0xa5</literal>. If set to "free", all deallocated memory will
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be initialized to <literal>0x5a</literal>. If set to "true", both
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allocated and deallocated memory will be initialized, and if set to
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"false", junk filling be disabled entirely. This is intended for
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debugging and will impact performance negatively. This option is
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"false" by default unless <option>--enable-debug</option> is specified
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during configuration, in which case it is "true" by
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<listitem><para>Junk filling. If set to <quote>alloc</quote>, each byte
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of uninitialized allocated memory will be initialized to
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<literal>0xa5</literal>. If set to <quote>free</quote>, all deallocated
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memory will be initialized to <literal>0x5a</literal>. If set to
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<quote>true</quote>, both allocated and deallocated memory will be
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initialized, and if set to <quote>false</quote>, junk filling be
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disabled entirely. This is intended for debugging and will impact
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performance negatively. This option is <quote>false</quote> by default
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unless <option>--enable-debug</option> is specified during
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configuration, in which case it is <quote>true</quote> by
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default.</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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@ -2445,7 +2447,7 @@ MAPPED_LIBRARIES:
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of run-time assertions that catch application errors such as double-free,
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write-after-free, etc.</para>
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<para>Programs often accidentally depend on “uninitialized”
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<para>Programs often accidentally depend on <quote>uninitialized</quote>
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memory actually being filled with zero bytes. Junk filling
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(see the <link linkend="opt.junk"><mallctl>opt.junk</mallctl></link>
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option) tends to expose such bugs in the form of obviously incorrect
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this function is likely to result in a crash or deadlock.</para>
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<para>All messages are prefixed by
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“<computeroutput><jemalloc>: </computeroutput>”.</para>
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<quote><computeroutput><jemalloc>: </computeroutput></quote>.</para>
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</refsect1>
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<refsect1 id="return_values">
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<title>RETURN VALUES</title>
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@ -2666,9 +2668,9 @@ malloc_conf = "narenas:1";]]></programlisting></para>
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<function>calloc()</function>,
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<function>realloc()</function>, and
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<function>free()</function> functions conform to ISO/IEC
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9899:1990 (“ISO C90”).</para>
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9899:1990 (<quote>ISO C90</quote>).</para>
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<para>The <function>posix_memalign()</function> function conforms
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to IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (“POSIX.1”).</para>
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to IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (<quote>POSIX.1</quote>).</para>
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</refsect1>
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</refentry>
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<xsl:call-template name="inline.monoseq"/>
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</xsl:template>
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<xsl:template match="mallctl">
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"<xsl:call-template name="inline.monoseq"/>"
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<quote><xsl:call-template name="inline.monoseq"/></quote>
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</xsl:template>
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</xsl:stylesheet>
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