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[dmalloc] Re: Analyzing alloc/free blank char

On Fri, Jan 07, 2000 at 10:55:41AM -0500, Randell Jesup wrote:

> It would. I actually tend to prefer a longword pattern to a

Well, it's very simple. Change BLANK_CHAR to ALLOC_BLANK_CHAR in
settings.dist, and add a FREE_BLANK_CHAR, then change the seven places
it's used in chunk.c appropriately. When I have time I'll post a
context diff.

m.

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I'm wondering if it would be more useful to have a separate character for freed and newly alloced memory? Currently you use the same one, but I'd like to be...
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... Well, it's very simple. Change BLANK_CHAR to ALLOC_BLANK_CHAR in settings.dist, and add a FREE_BLANK_CHAR, then change the seven places it's used in...
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