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.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF |
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.\" SUCH DAMAGE. |
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.\" |
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.\" $OpenBSD: malloc.3,v 1.75 2014/04/22 14:26:26 tedu Exp $ |
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.\" $OpenBSD: malloc.3,v 1.76 2014/04/22 15:02:16 jmc Exp $ |
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.\" |
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.Dd $Mdocdate: April 22 2014 $ |
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.Dt MALLOC 3 |
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So to set a systemwide reduction of the cache to a quarter of the |
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default size and use guard pages: |
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.Dl # ln -s 'G\*(Lt\*(Lt' /etc/malloc.conf |
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.Dl # ln -s 'G<<' /etc/malloc.conf |
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The flags are mostly for testing and debugging. |
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If a program changes behavior if any of these options (except |
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.Sh RETURN VALUES |
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The |
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.Fn malloc , |
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.Fn mallocarray , |
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.Fn reallocarray , |
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and |
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.Fn calloc |
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functions return a pointer to the allocated space if successful; otherwise, |
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