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389 to a <quote>Management Information Base</quote> (MIB) that can be passed
431 statistics are presented in human-readable form unless <quote>J</quote> is
436 execution can be omitted by specifying <quote>g</quote> as a character
442 configuration, <quote>m</quote>, <quote>d</quote>, and <quote>a</quote>
444 arena statistics, respectively; <quote>b</quote> and <quote>l</quote> can
446 respectively; <quote>x</quote> can be specified to omit all mutex
447 statistics; <quote>e</quote> can be used to omit extent statistics.
474 <quote>name</quote> of the file referenced by the symbolic link named
927 global variable <varname>malloc_conf</varname>, the <quote>name</quote>
974 linkend="stats.metadata">stats.metadata</link>). <quote>always</quote>
975 allows such usage. <quote>auto</quote> uses no THP initially, but may
977 is <quote>disabled</quote>.</para></listitem>
1030 system: <quote>disabled</quote>, <quote>primary</quote>, and
1031 <quote>secondary</quote>; otherwise only <quote>disabled</quote> is
1032 supported. The default is <quote>secondary</quote> if
1035 system; <quote>disabled</quote> otherwise.
1074 <listitem><para>Per CPU arena mode. Use the <quote>percpu</quote>
1077 CPU the thread runs on currently. <quote>phycpu</quote> setting uses
1081 <quote>disabled</quote>, narenas and thread to arena association will
1082 not be impacted by this option. The default is <quote>disabled</quote>.
1223 enabled. The default is <quote></quote>.</para></listitem>
1258 enabled. The default is <quote></quote>.</para></listitem>
1268 <listitem><para>Junk filling. If set to <quote>alloc</quote>, each byte
1270 <literal>0xa5</literal>. If set to <quote>free</quote>, all deallocated
1272 <quote>true</quote>, both allocated and deallocated memory will be
1273 initialized, and if set to <quote>false</quote>, junk filling be
1275 performance negatively. This option is <quote>false</quote> by default
1277 configuration, in which case it is <quote>true</quote> by
1593 size. <quote>alloc</quote> treats this as an allocation of size zero
1595 <quote>free</quote> treats this as a deallocation of the pointer, and
1597 <varname>errno</varname>. <quote>abort</quote> aborts the process if
1598 zero is passed. The default is <quote>free</quote> on Linux and
1599 Windows, and <quote>alloc</quote> elsewhere.</para>
1603 <quote>free</quote>. This can introduce security vulnerabilities, since
1606 <quote>alloc</quote> is safe, but can cause leaks in programs that
1609 realloc with a size of 0. The <quote>abort</quote> option enables these
3546 <para>Programs often accidentally depend on <quote>uninitialized</quote>
3581 <quote><computeroutput><jemalloc>: </computeroutput></quote>.</para>
3769 9899:1990 (<quote>ISO C90</quote>).</para>
3772 to IEEE Std 1003.1-2001 (<quote>POSIX.1</quote>).</para>