MALLOC_DEBUG is set optionally on the command line. Default the value
to zero if it is not set on the command line, and test its value
with #if rather than #ifdef. Verified the code is identical before
and after this change apart from line numbers.
ChangeLog:
2014-04-11 Will Newton <will.newton@linaro.org>
* malloc/malloc.c [!MALLOC_DEBUG]: #define MALLOC_DEBUG
to zero if it is not defined elsewhere. (mtrim): Test
the value of MALLOC_DEBUG with #if rather than #ifdef.
+2014-04-11 Will Newton <will.newton@linaro.org>
+
+ * malloc/malloc.c [!MALLOC_DEBUG]: #define MALLOC_DEBUG
+ to zero if it is not defined elsewhere. (mtrim): Test
+ the value of MALLOC_DEBUG with #if rather than #ifdef.
+
2014-04-10 Torvald Riegel <triegel@redhat.com>
* benchtests/pthread_once-inputs: New file.
or other mallocs available that do this.
*/
+#ifndef MALLOC_DEBUG
+#define MALLOC_DEBUG 0
+#endif
+
#ifdef NDEBUG
# define assert(expr) ((void) 0)
#else
if (size > psm1)
{
-#ifdef MALLOC_DEBUG
+#if MALLOC_DEBUG
/* When debugging we simulate destroying the memory
content. */
memset (paligned_mem, 0x89, size & ~psm1);