mimalloc/include
Jim Huang 1e27cef873 Enforce strict include-what-you-use policy
The include-what-you-use (IWYU) policy is beneficial to faster
compilation and fewer recompilations. Many build tools, such as GNU make,
provide a mechanism for automatically figuring out what .h files a .cc
file depends on. These mechanisms typically look at #include lines. When
unnecessary #includes are listed, the build system is more likely to
recompile in cases where it is not necessary.

With the enforcement, header file <include/mimalloc.h> no longer
includes <stdlib.h>.

Reference:
https://github.com/include-what-you-use/include-what-you-use/blob/master/docs/WhyIWYU.md
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mimalloc-atomic.h update atomic exchange memory model annotations for unix 2019-07-09 14:56:43 -07:00
mimalloc-internal.h refactor delayed_free code 2019-07-14 16:48:53 -07:00
mimalloc-types.h Enforce strict include-what-you-use policy 2019-07-22 04:54:14 +08:00
mimalloc.h Enforce strict include-what-you-use policy 2019-07-22 04:54:14 +08:00