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The gperftools package contains some utilities to improve and analyze the performance of C++ programs. This includes an optimized thread-caching malloc() and cpu and heap profiling utilities.

Formerly the google-perftools package.

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gperftools-2.1.tar.bz2 0001085081 1.03 MB
gperftools-fix_docdir.patch 0000000588 588 Bytes
gperftools-glibc216.patch 0000001151 1.12 KB
gperftools.changes 0000005511 5.38 KB
gperftools.spec 0000003408 3.33 KB
gperftools_fix_multiple_install_headers.patch 0000004058 3.96 KB
gperftools_fix_unassigned_malloc_in_unittest.patch 0000000518 518 Bytes
gperftools_gcc46.patch 0000000353 353 Bytes
spinlock-rand.patch 0000001494 1.46 KB
Revision 6 (latest revision is 33)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 185078 from Marcus Meissner's avatar Marcus Meissner (msmeissn) (revision 6)
- gperftools 2.1, released 30 July 2013.
  * fixes for building on newer platforms. Notably, there's now initial
    support for x32 ABI (--enable-minimal only at this time))
  * Some fixes for debug allocation on POWER/Linux 
  * new getNumericProperty stats for cache sizes
  * added HEAP_PROFILER_TIME_INTERVAL variable (see documentation)
  * added environment variable to control heap size (TCMALLOC_HEAP_LIMIT_MB)
  * added environment variable to disable release of memory back to OS
    (TCMALLOC_DISABLE_MEMORY_RELEASE)
  * cpu profiler can now be switched on and off by sending it a signal
    (specified in CPUPROFILESIGNAL)
  * (issue 491) fixed race-ful spinlock wake-ups
  * (issue 496) added some support for fork-ing of process that is using
    tcmalloc
  * (issue 368) improved memory fragmentation when large chunks of
    memory are allocated/freed (forwarded request 184993 from ganglia)
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