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authorrillig <rillig@NetBSD.org>2023-07-09 10:42:07 +0000
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loc.3?h=lockdoc-9.3&id=b447b20b35bd30aed1a0df91cb59c27769531303'>Revert addition to reallocarray to the malloc man page, but keepchristos the examples. Add separate manual page to reallocarray explaining what are the problems with it. 2015-02-05Add and use reallocarray() to prevent a multiplication overflow in allocation.christos Reported by Guido Vranken, thanks! 2010-05-03Fix previous commit by also moving the type of _malloc_options. In addition,jruoho add a (commented) note that _malloc_message should be documented better. 2010-05-03Move the '_malloc_options' variable from malloc(3) to jemalloc(3).jruoho 2010-05-03Move the examples to where they belong, in EXAMPLES.jruoho 2010-05-03Split the implementation details of malloc(3) to a separate jemalloc(3)jruoho manual page. This way malloc(3) can follow the standard terse format used elsewhere in the libc, while additional details can be added to jemalloc(3). Note HISTORY and AUTHORS in jemalloc(3), and add some reading material to SEE ALSO. 2010-05-03Add more markup.jruoho 2010-04-30Also: in the example EOVERFLOW is probably better than ENOMEM.jruoho 2010-04-30As err(3) instructs, use EXIT_FAILURE in the example.jruoho 2010-04-30Steal the "malloc() vs. calloc()" -idiom from the OpenBSD's malloc(3).jruoho While it may be debated how useful this is, good idiomatic usage examples are exactly the kind of thing one would hope to see more in manual pages. 2009-07-20Re-add explanation of how to correctly use realloc.pooka 2009-05-18Grammar fix.wiz 2009-05-13Revert parts of v1.25 (jemalloc):wiz Re-add RCS Id, remove superfluous .Pp, join line, comment out limits(1) xref. 2009-03-12Explicitly mark : as literal, use Pq.joerg 2007-10-15we don't have reallocf.yamt 2007-10-06Update for jemalloc.ad 2006-04-24Bump date for previous.wiz 2006-04-24- add a missing ;liamjfoy - use 'size' instead of 'nsize', makes more sense ok christos@ 2006-02-25Fix some typos.wiz 2003-09-19add warning on realloc() size de-synchronization. from openbsditojun 2003-08-07Move UCB-licensed code from 4-clause to 3-clause licence.agc Patches provided by Joel Baker in PR 22280, verified by myself. 2003-04-16Usewiz .In header.h instead of .Fd #include \*[Lt]header.h\*[Gt] Much easier to read and write, and supported by groff for ages. Okayed by ross. 2002-10-01New sentence, new line. From Robert Elz.wiz 2002-08-20Mark up NULL and ENOMEM.wiz 2002-08-11- more description about realloc.yamt - mention errno. - add FILES section for malloc.conf. from openbsd. 2002-02-07Generate <>& symbolically.ross 2002-01-15Use Aq for email address.wiz 2001-09-16Drop unnecessary whitespace and .Pp, sort SEE ALSO, sort sections,wiz and some minor fixes. 2000-01-09Document that errno is set to ENOMEM if no memory can be allocated.hubertf 1999-09-10Restore the behaviour of not setting errno to ENOMEM when allocating 0kleink units of storage and returning a null pointer in System V mode; this was broken by the `fix' in rev. 1.24. Also, as it is stated in ISO C that such operation does not constitute an allocation failure, do not abort() even if the `X' option is set. Amusingly enough the SVID, Fourth Edition, specifies the `unique pointer' return behaviour for this kind of allocation, so this is kind of mis-named. 1999-08-02replace malloc(3) with one from freebsd which documents our new malloc.clukem (also from freebsd). comment out references to reallocf with .\"XXX" for now. i also fixed some roff misuse as well. replace calloc(3), free(3) and realloc(3) with links to malloc(3)