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			* Add mimalloc v2.12 Modified src/alloc.c to remove include of alloc-override.c and not compile new handler. Did not include the following files: - include/mimalloc-new-delete.h - include/mimalloc-override.h - src/alloc-override-osx.c - src/alloc-override.c - src/static.c - src/region.c mimalloc is thread safe and shares a single heap across all runtimes, therefore finalization and getting global allocated blocks across all runtimes is different. * mimalloc: minimal changes for use in Python: - remove debug spam for freeing large allocations - use same bytes (0xDD) for freed allocations in CPython and mimalloc This is important for the test_capi debug memory tests * Don't export mimalloc symbol in libpython. * Enable mimalloc as Python allocator option. * Add mimalloc MIT license. * Log mimalloc in Lib/test/pythoninfo.py. * Document new mimalloc support. * Use macro defs for exports as done in: https://github.com/python/cpython/pull/31164/ Co-authored-by: Sam Gross <colesbury@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org> Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@python.org>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| /* ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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| Copyright (c) 2018-2021, Microsoft Research, Daan Leijen
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| This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
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| terms of the MIT license. A copy of the license can be found in the file
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| "LICENSE" at the root of this distribution.
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| -----------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
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| #include "mimalloc.h"
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| #include "mimalloc/internal.h"
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| #include "mimalloc/atomic.h"
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| #include "mimalloc/prim.h"  // mi_prim_out_stderr
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| 
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| #include <stdio.h>      // FILE
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| #include <stdlib.h>     // abort
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| #include <stdarg.h>
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| 
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| 
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| static long mi_max_error_count   = 16; // stop outputting errors after this (use < 0 for no limit)
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| static long mi_max_warning_count = 16; // stop outputting warnings after this (use < 0 for no limit)
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| 
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| static void mi_add_stderr_output(void);
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| 
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| int mi_version(void) mi_attr_noexcept {
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|   return MI_MALLOC_VERSION;
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| // --------------------------------------------------------
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| // Options
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| // These can be accessed by multiple threads and may be
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| // concurrently initialized, but an initializing data race
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| // is ok since they resolve to the same value.
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| // --------------------------------------------------------
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| typedef enum mi_init_e {
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|   UNINIT,       // not yet initialized
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|   DEFAULTED,    // not found in the environment, use default value
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|   INITIALIZED   // found in environment or set explicitly
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| } mi_init_t;
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| 
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| typedef struct mi_option_desc_s {
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|   long        value;  // the value
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|   mi_init_t   init;   // is it initialized yet? (from the environment)
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|   mi_option_t option; // for debugging: the option index should match the option
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|   const char* name;   // option name without `mimalloc_` prefix
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|   const char* legacy_name; // potential legacy option name
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| } mi_option_desc_t;
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| 
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| #define MI_OPTION(opt)                  mi_option_##opt, #opt, NULL
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| #define MI_OPTION_LEGACY(opt,legacy)    mi_option_##opt, #opt, #legacy
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| 
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| static mi_option_desc_t options[_mi_option_last] =
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| {
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|   // stable options
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|   #if MI_DEBUG || defined(MI_SHOW_ERRORS)
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|   { 1, UNINIT, MI_OPTION(show_errors) },
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|   #else
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|   { 0, UNINIT, MI_OPTION(show_errors) },
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|   #endif
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|   { 0, UNINIT, MI_OPTION(show_stats) },
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|   { 0, UNINIT, MI_OPTION(verbose) },
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| 
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|   // the following options are experimental and not all combinations make sense.
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|   { 1, UNINIT, MI_OPTION(eager_commit) },               // commit per segment directly (4MiB)  (but see also `eager_commit_delay`)
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|   { 2, UNINIT, MI_OPTION_LEGACY(arena_eager_commit,eager_region_commit) }, // eager commit arena's? 2 is used to enable this only on an OS that has overcommit (i.e. linux)
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|   { 1, UNINIT, MI_OPTION_LEGACY(purge_decommits,reset_decommits) },        // purge decommits memory (instead of reset) (note: on linux this uses MADV_DONTNEED for decommit)
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|   { 0, UNINIT, MI_OPTION_LEGACY(allow_large_os_pages,large_os_pages) },    // use large OS pages, use only with eager commit to prevent fragmentation of VMA's
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|   { 0, UNINIT, MI_OPTION(reserve_huge_os_pages) },      // per 1GiB huge pages
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|   {-1, UNINIT, MI_OPTION(reserve_huge_os_pages_at) },   // reserve huge pages at node N
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|   { 0, UNINIT, MI_OPTION(reserve_os_memory)     },
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|   { 0, UNINIT, MI_OPTION(deprecated_segment_cache) },   // cache N segments per thread
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|   { 0, UNINIT, MI_OPTION(deprecated_page_reset) },      // reset page memory on free
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|   { 0, UNINIT, MI_OPTION_LEGACY(abandoned_page_purge,abandoned_page_reset) },       // reset free page memory when a thread terminates
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|   { 0, UNINIT, MI_OPTION(deprecated_segment_reset) },   // reset segment memory on free (needs eager commit)
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| #if defined(__NetBSD__)
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|   { 0, UNINIT, MI_OPTION(eager_commit_delay) },         // the first N segments per thread are not eagerly committed
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| #else
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|   { 1, UNINIT, MI_OPTION(eager_commit_delay) },         // the first N segments per thread are not eagerly committed (but per page in the segment on demand)
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| #endif
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|   { 10,  UNINIT, MI_OPTION_LEGACY(purge_delay,reset_delay) },  // purge delay in milli-seconds
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|   { 0,   UNINIT, MI_OPTION(use_numa_nodes) },           // 0 = use available numa nodes, otherwise use at most N nodes.
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|   { 0,   UNINIT, MI_OPTION(limit_os_alloc) },           // 1 = do not use OS memory for allocation (but only reserved arenas)
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|   { 100, UNINIT, MI_OPTION(os_tag) },                   // only apple specific for now but might serve more or less related purpose
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|   { 16,  UNINIT, MI_OPTION(max_errors) },               // maximum errors that are output
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|   { 16,  UNINIT, MI_OPTION(max_warnings) },             // maximum warnings that are output
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|   { 8,   UNINIT, MI_OPTION(max_segment_reclaim)},       // max. number of segment reclaims from the abandoned segments per try.
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|   { 0,   UNINIT, MI_OPTION(destroy_on_exit)},           // release all OS memory on process exit; careful with dangling pointer or after-exit frees!
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|   #if (MI_INTPTR_SIZE>4)
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|   { 1024L * 1024L, UNINIT, MI_OPTION(arena_reserve) },  // reserve memory N KiB at a time
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|   #else
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|   {  128L * 1024L, UNINIT, MI_OPTION(arena_reserve) },
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|   #endif
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|   { 10,  UNINIT, MI_OPTION(arena_purge_mult) },        // purge delay multiplier for arena's
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|   { 1,   UNINIT, MI_OPTION_LEGACY(purge_extend_delay, decommit_extend_delay) },
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| };
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| 
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| static void mi_option_init(mi_option_desc_t* desc);
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| 
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| void _mi_options_init(void) {
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|   // called on process load; should not be called before the CRT is initialized!
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|   // (e.g. do not call this from process_init as that may run before CRT initialization)
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|   mi_add_stderr_output(); // now it safe to use stderr for output
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|   for(int i = 0; i < _mi_option_last; i++ ) {
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|     mi_option_t option = (mi_option_t)i;
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|     long l = mi_option_get(option); MI_UNUSED(l); // initialize
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|     // if (option != mi_option_verbose)
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|     {
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|       mi_option_desc_t* desc = &options[option];
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|       _mi_verbose_message("option '%s': %ld\n", desc->name, desc->value);
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|     }
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|   }
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|   mi_max_error_count = mi_option_get(mi_option_max_errors);
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|   mi_max_warning_count = mi_option_get(mi_option_max_warnings);
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| }
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| 
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| mi_decl_nodiscard long mi_option_get(mi_option_t option) {
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|   mi_assert(option >= 0 && option < _mi_option_last);
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|   if (option < 0 || option >= _mi_option_last) return 0;
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|   mi_option_desc_t* desc = &options[option];
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|   mi_assert(desc->option == option);  // index should match the option
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|   if mi_unlikely(desc->init == UNINIT) {
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|     mi_option_init(desc);
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|   }
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|   return desc->value;
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| }
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| 
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| mi_decl_nodiscard long mi_option_get_clamp(mi_option_t option, long min, long max) {
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|   long x = mi_option_get(option);
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|   return (x < min ? min : (x > max ? max : x));
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| }
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| 
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| mi_decl_nodiscard size_t mi_option_get_size(mi_option_t option) {
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|   mi_assert_internal(option == mi_option_reserve_os_memory || option == mi_option_arena_reserve);
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|   long x = mi_option_get(option);
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|   return (x < 0 ? 0 : (size_t)x * MI_KiB);
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| }
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| 
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| void mi_option_set(mi_option_t option, long value) {
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|   mi_assert(option >= 0 && option < _mi_option_last);
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|   if (option < 0 || option >= _mi_option_last) return;
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|   mi_option_desc_t* desc = &options[option];
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|   mi_assert(desc->option == option);  // index should match the option
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|   desc->value = value;
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|   desc->init = INITIALIZED;
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| }
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| 
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| void mi_option_set_default(mi_option_t option, long value) {
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|   mi_assert(option >= 0 && option < _mi_option_last);
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|   if (option < 0 || option >= _mi_option_last) return;
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|   mi_option_desc_t* desc = &options[option];
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|   if (desc->init != INITIALIZED) {
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|     desc->value = value;
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| mi_decl_nodiscard bool mi_option_is_enabled(mi_option_t option) {
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|   return (mi_option_get(option) != 0);
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| }
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| 
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| void mi_option_set_enabled(mi_option_t option, bool enable) {
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|   mi_option_set(option, (enable ? 1 : 0));
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| }
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| 
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| void mi_option_set_enabled_default(mi_option_t option, bool enable) {
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|   mi_option_set_default(option, (enable ? 1 : 0));
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| }
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| 
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| void mi_option_enable(mi_option_t option) {
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|   mi_option_set_enabled(option,true);
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| }
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| 
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| void mi_option_disable(mi_option_t option) {
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|   mi_option_set_enabled(option,false);
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| }
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| 
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| static void mi_cdecl mi_out_stderr(const char* msg, void* arg) {
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|   MI_UNUSED(arg);
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|   if (msg != NULL && msg[0] != 0) {
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|     _mi_prim_out_stderr(msg);
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| // Since an output function can be registered earliest in the `main`
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| // function we also buffer output that happens earlier. When
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| // an output function is registered it is called immediately with
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| // the output up to that point.
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| #ifndef MI_MAX_DELAY_OUTPUT
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| #define MI_MAX_DELAY_OUTPUT ((size_t)(32*1024))
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| #endif
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| static char out_buf[MI_MAX_DELAY_OUTPUT+1];
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| static _Atomic(size_t) out_len;
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| 
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| static void mi_cdecl mi_out_buf(const char* msg, void* arg) {
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|   MI_UNUSED(arg);
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|   if (msg==NULL) return;
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|   if (mi_atomic_load_relaxed(&out_len)>=MI_MAX_DELAY_OUTPUT) return;
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|   size_t n = _mi_strlen(msg);
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|   if (n==0) return;
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|   // claim space
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|   size_t start = mi_atomic_add_acq_rel(&out_len, n);
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|   if (start >= MI_MAX_DELAY_OUTPUT) return;
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|   // check bound
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|   if (start+n >= MI_MAX_DELAY_OUTPUT) {
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|     n = MI_MAX_DELAY_OUTPUT-start-1;
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|   }
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|   _mi_memcpy(&out_buf[start], msg, n);
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| }
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| 
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| static void mi_out_buf_flush(mi_output_fun* out, bool no_more_buf, void* arg) {
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|   if (out==NULL) return;
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|   // claim (if `no_more_buf == true`, no more output will be added after this point)
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|   size_t count = mi_atomic_add_acq_rel(&out_len, (no_more_buf ? MI_MAX_DELAY_OUTPUT : 1));
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|   // and output the current contents
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|   if (count>MI_MAX_DELAY_OUTPUT) count = MI_MAX_DELAY_OUTPUT;
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|   out_buf[count] = 0;
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|   out(out_buf,arg);
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|   if (!no_more_buf) {
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|     out_buf[count] = '\n'; // if continue with the buffer, insert a newline
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| // Once this module is loaded, switch to this routine
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| // which outputs to stderr and the delayed output buffer.
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| static void mi_cdecl mi_out_buf_stderr(const char* msg, void* arg) {
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|   mi_out_stderr(msg,arg);
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|   mi_out_buf(msg,arg);
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| 
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| // --------------------------------------------------------
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| // Default output handler
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| // --------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| // Should be atomic but gives errors on many platforms as generally we cannot cast a function pointer to a uintptr_t.
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| // For now, don't register output from multiple threads.
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| static mi_output_fun* volatile mi_out_default; // = NULL
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| static _Atomic(void*) mi_out_arg; // = NULL
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| 
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| static mi_output_fun* mi_out_get_default(void** parg) {
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|   if (parg != NULL) { *parg = mi_atomic_load_ptr_acquire(void,&mi_out_arg); }
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|   mi_output_fun* out = mi_out_default;
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|   return (out == NULL ? &mi_out_buf : out);
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| }
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| 
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| void mi_register_output(mi_output_fun* out, void* arg) mi_attr_noexcept {
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|   mi_out_default = (out == NULL ? &mi_out_stderr : out); // stop using the delayed output buffer
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|   mi_atomic_store_ptr_release(void,&mi_out_arg, arg);
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|   if (out!=NULL) mi_out_buf_flush(out,true,arg);         // output all the delayed output now
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| }
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| 
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| // add stderr to the delayed output after the module is loaded
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| static void mi_add_stderr_output(void) {
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|   mi_assert_internal(mi_out_default == NULL);
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|   mi_out_buf_flush(&mi_out_stderr, false, NULL); // flush current contents to stderr
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|   mi_out_default = &mi_out_buf_stderr;           // and add stderr to the delayed output
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| }
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| 
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| // --------------------------------------------------------
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| // Messages, all end up calling `_mi_fputs`.
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| // --------------------------------------------------------
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| static _Atomic(size_t) error_count;   // = 0;  // when >= max_error_count stop emitting errors
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| static _Atomic(size_t) warning_count; // = 0;  // when >= max_warning_count stop emitting warnings
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| 
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| // When overriding malloc, we may recurse into mi_vfprintf if an allocation
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| // inside the C runtime causes another message.
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| // In some cases (like on macOS) the loader already allocates which
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| // calls into mimalloc; if we then access thread locals (like `recurse`)
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| // this may crash as the access may call _tlv_bootstrap that tries to
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| // (recursively) invoke malloc again to allocate space for the thread local
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| // variables on demand. This is why we use a _mi_preloading test on such
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| // platforms. However, C code generator may move the initial thread local address
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| // load before the `if` and we therefore split it out in a separate funcion.
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| static mi_decl_thread bool recurse = false;
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| 
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| static mi_decl_noinline bool mi_recurse_enter_prim(void) {
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|   if (recurse) return false;
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|   recurse = true;
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|   return true;
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| }
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| 
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| static mi_decl_noinline void mi_recurse_exit_prim(void) {
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|   recurse = false;
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| }
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| 
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| static bool mi_recurse_enter(void) {
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|   #if defined(__APPLE__) || defined(MI_TLS_RECURSE_GUARD)
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|   if (_mi_preloading()) return false;
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|   #endif
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|   return mi_recurse_enter_prim();
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| }
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| 
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| static void mi_recurse_exit(void) {
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|   #if defined(__APPLE__) || defined(MI_TLS_RECURSE_GUARD)
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|   if (_mi_preloading()) return;
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|   #endif
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|   mi_recurse_exit_prim();
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| }
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| 
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| void _mi_fputs(mi_output_fun* out, void* arg, const char* prefix, const char* message) {
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|   if (out==NULL || (void*)out==(void*)stdout || (void*)out==(void*)stderr) { // TODO: use mi_out_stderr for stderr?
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|     if (!mi_recurse_enter()) return;
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|     out = mi_out_get_default(&arg);
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|     if (prefix != NULL) out(prefix, arg);
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|     out(message, arg);
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|     mi_recurse_exit();
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|   }
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|   else {
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|     if (prefix != NULL) out(prefix, arg);
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|     out(message, arg);
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| // Define our own limited `fprintf` that avoids memory allocation.
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| // We do this using `snprintf` with a limited buffer.
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| static void mi_vfprintf( mi_output_fun* out, void* arg, const char* prefix, const char* fmt, va_list args ) {
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|   char buf[512];
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|   if (fmt==NULL) return;
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|   if (!mi_recurse_enter()) return;
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|   vsnprintf(buf,sizeof(buf)-1,fmt,args);
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|   mi_recurse_exit();
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|   _mi_fputs(out,arg,prefix,buf);
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| }
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| 
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| void _mi_fprintf( mi_output_fun* out, void* arg, const char* fmt, ... ) {
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|   va_list args;
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|   va_start(args,fmt);
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|   mi_vfprintf(out,arg,NULL,fmt,args);
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|   va_end(args);
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| }
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| 
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| static void mi_vfprintf_thread(mi_output_fun* out, void* arg, const char* prefix, const char* fmt, va_list args) {
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|   if (prefix != NULL && _mi_strnlen(prefix,33) <= 32 && !_mi_is_main_thread()) {
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|     char tprefix[64];
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|     snprintf(tprefix, sizeof(tprefix), "%sthread 0x%llx: ", prefix, (unsigned long long)_mi_thread_id());
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|     mi_vfprintf(out, arg, tprefix, fmt, args);
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|   }
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|   else {
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|     mi_vfprintf(out, arg, prefix, fmt, args);
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| void _mi_trace_message(const char* fmt, ...) {
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|   if (mi_option_get(mi_option_verbose) <= 1) return;  // only with verbose level 2 or higher
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|   va_list args;
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|   va_start(args, fmt);
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|   mi_vfprintf_thread(NULL, NULL, "mimalloc: ", fmt, args);
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|   va_end(args);
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| }
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| 
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| void _mi_verbose_message(const char* fmt, ...) {
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|   if (!mi_option_is_enabled(mi_option_verbose)) return;
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|   va_list args;
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|   va_start(args,fmt);
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|   mi_vfprintf(NULL, NULL, "mimalloc: ", fmt, args);
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|   va_end(args);
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| }
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| 
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| static void mi_show_error_message(const char* fmt, va_list args) {
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|   if (!mi_option_is_enabled(mi_option_verbose)) {
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|     if (!mi_option_is_enabled(mi_option_show_errors)) return;
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|     if (mi_max_error_count >= 0 && (long)mi_atomic_increment_acq_rel(&error_count) > mi_max_error_count) return;
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|   }
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|   mi_vfprintf_thread(NULL, NULL, "mimalloc: error: ", fmt, args);
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| }
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| 
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| void _mi_warning_message(const char* fmt, ...) {
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|   if (!mi_option_is_enabled(mi_option_verbose)) {
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|     if (!mi_option_is_enabled(mi_option_show_errors)) return;
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|     if (mi_max_warning_count >= 0 && (long)mi_atomic_increment_acq_rel(&warning_count) > mi_max_warning_count) return;
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|   }
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|   va_list args;
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|   va_start(args,fmt);
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|   mi_vfprintf_thread(NULL, NULL, "mimalloc: warning: ", fmt, args);
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|   va_end(args);
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| }
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| 
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| 
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| #if MI_DEBUG
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| void _mi_assert_fail(const char* assertion, const char* fname, unsigned line, const char* func ) {
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|   _mi_fprintf(NULL, NULL, "mimalloc: assertion failed: at \"%s\":%u, %s\n  assertion: \"%s\"\n", fname, line, (func==NULL?"":func), assertion);
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|   abort();
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| }
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| #endif
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| 
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| // --------------------------------------------------------
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| // Errors
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| // --------------------------------------------------------
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| 
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| static mi_error_fun* volatile  mi_error_handler; // = NULL
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| static _Atomic(void*) mi_error_arg;     // = NULL
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| 
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| static void mi_error_default(int err) {
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|   MI_UNUSED(err);
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| #if (MI_DEBUG>0)
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|   if (err==EFAULT) {
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|     #ifdef _MSC_VER
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|     __debugbreak();
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|     #endif
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|     abort();
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|   }
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| #endif
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| #if (MI_SECURE>0)
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|   if (err==EFAULT) {  // abort on serious errors in secure mode (corrupted meta-data)
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|     abort();
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|   }
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| #endif
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| #if defined(MI_XMALLOC)
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|   if (err==ENOMEM || err==EOVERFLOW) { // abort on memory allocation fails in xmalloc mode
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|     abort();
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|   }
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| #endif
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| }
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| 
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| void mi_register_error(mi_error_fun* fun, void* arg) {
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|   mi_error_handler = fun;  // can be NULL
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|   mi_atomic_store_ptr_release(void,&mi_error_arg, arg);
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| }
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| 
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| void _mi_error_message(int err, const char* fmt, ...) {
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|   // show detailed error message
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|   va_list args;
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|   va_start(args, fmt);
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|   mi_show_error_message(fmt, args);
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|   va_end(args);
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|   // and call the error handler which may abort (or return normally)
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|   if (mi_error_handler != NULL) {
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|     mi_error_handler(err, mi_atomic_load_ptr_acquire(void,&mi_error_arg));
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|   }
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|   else {
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|     mi_error_default(err);
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|   }
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| }
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| 
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| // --------------------------------------------------------
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| // Initialize options by checking the environment
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| // --------------------------------------------------------
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| char _mi_toupper(char c) {
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|   if (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') return (c - 'a' + 'A');
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|                        else return c;
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| }
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| 
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| int _mi_strnicmp(const char* s, const char* t, size_t n) {
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|   if (n == 0) return 0;
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|   for (; *s != 0 && *t != 0 && n > 0; s++, t++, n--) {
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|     if (_mi_toupper(*s) != _mi_toupper(*t)) break;
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|   }
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|   return (n == 0 ? 0 : *s - *t);
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| }
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| 
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| void _mi_strlcpy(char* dest, const char* src, size_t dest_size) {
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|   if (dest==NULL || src==NULL || dest_size == 0) return;
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|   // copy until end of src, or when dest is (almost) full
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|   while (*src != 0 && dest_size > 1) {
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|     *dest++ = *src++;
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|     dest_size--;
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|   }
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|   // always zero terminate
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|   *dest = 0;
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| }
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| 
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| void _mi_strlcat(char* dest, const char* src, size_t dest_size) {
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|   if (dest==NULL || src==NULL || dest_size == 0) return;
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|   // find end of string in the dest buffer
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|   while (*dest != 0 && dest_size > 1) {
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|     dest++;
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|     dest_size--;
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|   }
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|   // and catenate
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|   _mi_strlcpy(dest, src, dest_size);
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| }
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| 
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| size_t _mi_strlen(const char* s) {
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|   if (s==NULL) return 0;
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|   size_t len = 0;
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|   while(s[len] != 0) { len++; }
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|   return len;
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| }
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| 
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| size_t _mi_strnlen(const char* s, size_t max_len) {
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|   if (s==NULL) return 0;
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|   size_t len = 0;
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|   while(s[len] != 0 && len < max_len) { len++; }
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|   return len;
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| }
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| 
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| #ifdef MI_NO_GETENV
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| static bool mi_getenv(const char* name, char* result, size_t result_size) {
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|   MI_UNUSED(name);
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|   MI_UNUSED(result);
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|   MI_UNUSED(result_size);
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|   return false;
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| }
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| #else
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| static bool mi_getenv(const char* name, char* result, size_t result_size) {
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|   if (name==NULL || result == NULL || result_size < 64) return false;
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|   return _mi_prim_getenv(name,result,result_size);
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| }
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| #endif
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| 
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| // TODO: implement ourselves to reduce dependencies on the C runtime
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| #include <stdlib.h> // strtol
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| #include <string.h> // strstr
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| 
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| 
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| static void mi_option_init(mi_option_desc_t* desc) {
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|   // Read option value from the environment
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|   char s[64 + 1];
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|   char buf[64+1];
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|   _mi_strlcpy(buf, "mimalloc_", sizeof(buf));
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|   _mi_strlcat(buf, desc->name, sizeof(buf));
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|   bool found = mi_getenv(buf, s, sizeof(s));
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|   if (!found && desc->legacy_name != NULL) {
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|     _mi_strlcpy(buf, "mimalloc_", sizeof(buf));
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|     _mi_strlcat(buf, desc->legacy_name, sizeof(buf));
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|     found = mi_getenv(buf, s, sizeof(s));
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|     if (found) {
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|       _mi_warning_message("environment option \"mimalloc_%s\" is deprecated -- use \"mimalloc_%s\" instead.\n", desc->legacy_name, desc->name);
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|     }
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|   }
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| 
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|   if (found) {
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|     size_t len = _mi_strnlen(s, sizeof(buf) - 1);
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|     for (size_t i = 0; i < len; i++) {
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|       buf[i] = _mi_toupper(s[i]);
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|     }
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|     buf[len] = 0;
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|     if (buf[0] == 0 || strstr("1;TRUE;YES;ON", buf) != NULL) {
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|       desc->value = 1;
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|       desc->init = INITIALIZED;
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|     }
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|     else if (strstr("0;FALSE;NO;OFF", buf) != NULL) {
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|       desc->value = 0;
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|       desc->init = INITIALIZED;
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|     }
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|     else {
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|       char* end = buf;
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|       long value = strtol(buf, &end, 10);
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|       if (desc->option == mi_option_reserve_os_memory || desc->option == mi_option_arena_reserve) {
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|         // this option is interpreted in KiB to prevent overflow of `long`
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|         if (*end == 'K') { end++; }
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|         else if (*end == 'M') { value *= MI_KiB; end++; }
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|         else if (*end == 'G') { value *= MI_MiB; end++; }
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|         else { value = (value + MI_KiB - 1) / MI_KiB; }
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|         if (end[0] == 'I' && end[1] == 'B') { end += 2; }
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|         else if (*end == 'B') { end++; }
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|       }
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|       if (*end == 0) {
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|         desc->value = value;
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|         desc->init = INITIALIZED;
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|       }
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|       else {
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|         // set `init` first to avoid recursion through _mi_warning_message on mimalloc_verbose.
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|         desc->init = DEFAULTED;
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|         if (desc->option == mi_option_verbose && desc->value == 0) {
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|           // if the 'mimalloc_verbose' env var has a bogus value we'd never know
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|           // (since the value defaults to 'off') so in that case briefly enable verbose
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|           desc->value = 1;
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|           _mi_warning_message("environment option mimalloc_%s has an invalid value.\n", desc->name);
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|           desc->value = 0;
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|         }
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|         else {
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|           _mi_warning_message("environment option mimalloc_%s has an invalid value.\n", desc->name);
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|         }
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|       }
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|     }
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|     mi_assert_internal(desc->init != UNINIT);
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|   }
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|   else if (!_mi_preloading()) {
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|     desc->init = DEFAULTED;
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|   }
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| }
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