This repository contains multiple programs written in C for Low-Level programming track @ ALX Africa.(Holberton School)
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This repository contains multiple programs written in C for Low-Level programming track @ ALX Africa.(Holberton School)
Compact Info Table Allocator, a malloc implementation for analysis that provides detailed info about all the buffers
A library for constructing allocators and memory pools. It also contains broadly useful abstractions and utilities for memory management. UMF allows users to manage multiple memory pools characterized by different attributes, allowing certain allocation types to be isolated from others and allocated using different hardware resources as required.
Hardened allocator designed for modern systems. It has integration into Android's Bionic libc and can be used externally with musl and glibc as a dynamic library for use on other Linux-based platforms. It will gain more portability / integration over time.
A framework for malloc/free ♻️ experiments.
C programming is awesome
Embedded systems memory management library. Implementations for malloc(), free(), and other useful memory management functions
duma: Detect Unintended Memory Access (D.U.M.A.) - A Red-Zone memory allocator
Created memory allocator functions replicating malloc et al. to access and manipulate storage in the heap using C.
Low-level programming and algorithm carried out during Full Stack Software Engineering studies at ALX_Africa/Holberton_School.
MALT is a MALloc Tracker to find where and how your made your memory allocations in C/C++/Fortran applications.
Heap Layers: An Extensible Memory Allocation Infrastructure
This repository is to explore various aspect of any operating system. The programs here are mainly written on Linux.
(still with bugs)一个取代malloc的高效方案-谷歌开源项目tcmalloc高并发内存池学习和模拟实现-本项目提取了Google-tcmalloc的精华部分,按照基本原理,模拟实现了一个支持高并发的内存池替代方案。经过测试和优化,性能在一定程度上优于malloc。
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