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Cray is pretty warning-happy, so disable ones that aren't helpful. Each warning has a numeric value instead of having named flags to disable specific warnings. Disable warnings 128 and 1357. 128: Ignore unreachable code warning. Cray warns about `not_reached()` not being reachable in a couple of places because it detects that some loops will never terminate. 1357: Ignore warning about redefinition of malloc and friends With this patch, Cray 8.4.0 and 8.5.1 build cleanly and pass `make check` |
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jemalloc is a general purpose malloc(3) implementation that emphasizes fragmentation avoidance and scalable concurrency support. jemalloc first came into use as the FreeBSD libc allocator in 2005, and since then it has found its way into numerous applications that rely on its predictable behavior. In 2010 jemalloc development efforts broadened to include developer support features such as heap profiling and extensive monitoring/tuning hooks. Modern jemalloc releases continue to be integrated back into FreeBSD, and therefore versatility remains critical. Ongoing development efforts trend toward making jemalloc among the best allocators for a broad range of demanding applications, and eliminating/mitigating weaknesses that have practical repercussions for real world applications. The COPYING file contains copyright and licensing information. The INSTALL file contains information on how to configure, build, and install jemalloc. The ChangeLog file contains a brief summary of changes for each release. URL: http://www.canonware.com/jemalloc/