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The memory-allocation wrappers are simple things to allow malloc interposition: they are only used inconsistently at present, usually where malloc debugging was required in the past. These provide a default implementation that is environment-variable triggered (initialized on the first call to the libctf creation and file-opening functions, the first functions people will use), and a ctf_setdebug()/ctf_getdebug() pair that allows the caller to explicitly turn debugging off and on. If ctf_setdebug() is called, the automatic setting from an environment variable is skipped. libctf/ * ctf-impl.h: New file. * ctf-subr.c: New file. include/ * ctf-api.h (ctf_setdebug): New. (ctf_getdebug): Likewise.
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2019-05-28 Nick Alcock <nick.alcock@oracle.com>
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* ctf-impl.h: New file.
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* ctf-subr.c: New file.
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Local Variables:
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mode: change-log
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left-margin: 8
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fill-column: 76
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version-control: never
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