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Merge pull request #1093 from daanx/main
update azure pipeline trigger for the main branch (instead of master)
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trigger:
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trigger:
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branches:
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branches:
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include:
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include:
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- master
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- main
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- dev3
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- dev*
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- dev2
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- dev
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tags:
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tags:
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include:
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include:
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- v*
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- v*
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### Branches
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### Branches
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* `master`: latest stable release (still based on `dev2`).
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* `main`: latest stable release (still based on `dev2`).
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* `dev`: development branch for mimalloc v1. **Use this branch for submitting PR's**.
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* `dev`: development branch for mimalloc v1. **Use this branch for submitting PR's**.
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* `dev2`: development branch for mimalloc v2. This branch is downstream of `dev`
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* `dev2`: development branch for mimalloc v2. This branch is downstream of `dev`
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(and is essentially equal to `dev` except for `src/segment.c`). Uses larger sliced segments to manage
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(and is essentially equal to `dev` except for `src/segment.c`). Uses larger sliced segments to manage
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mimalloc pages that can reduce fragmentation.
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mimalloc pages that can reduce fragmentation.
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* `dev3`: development branch for mimalloc v3-beta. This branch is downstream of `dev`. This version
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* `dev3`: development branch for mimalloc v3-beta. This branch is also downstream of `dev`. This version
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simplifies the lock-free ownership of previous versions, has no thread-local segments any more.
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simplifies the lock-free ownership of previous versions, has no thread-local segments any more.
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This improves sharing of memory between threads, and on certain large workloads may use less memory
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This improves sharing of memory between threads, and on certain large workloads may use (much) less memory.
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with less fragmentation.
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### Releases
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### Releases
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