on all glibc systems (tested with x86 and x86_64 with a couple of C++
compilers). While not as ideal as the malloc_hooks method, it does
have the advantage of working with threads.
* Modified malloc_hooks component to properly follow prefix rule. No
functionality changes
* Make the memory framework only chose one component, and modify all
components to set priority to 20, except malloc-interpose, which is
at 10. This means that on Linux, malloc_hooks will be used unless
threads are enabled, since I think malloc_hooks is a better design
choice when we can use it
This commit was SVN r6949.
* Add memory intercept routines for Darwin using the official Darwin
API (thanks to Drew Gallatin from Myricom for pointing me to some
information from Apple engineers about how to make this work)
* add debugging output to functionality test
This commit was SVN r6920.