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src/syscall/exec_unix.go
// descriptors close-on-exec and then, in the child, explicitly // unmark the ones we want the exec'ed program to keep. // Unix doesn't make this easy: there is, in general, no way to // allocate a new file descriptor close-on-exec. Instead you // have to allocate the descriptor and then mark it close-on-exec. // If a fork happens between those two events, the child's exec // will inherit an unwanted file descriptor. //
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platforms/core-runtime/process-services/src/main/java/org/gradle/process/internal/health/memory/WindowsOsMemoryInfo.java
// Note: the commit limit is usually less than the hard limit of the commit peak, but I think it would be prudent // for us to not force the user's OS to allocate more page file space, so we'll use the commit limit here. windowsMemoryInfo.getCommitLimit(), availableCommitMemory(windowsMemoryInfo) ); } else {
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src/runtime/os_openbsd.go
// Called on the parent thread (main thread in case of bootstrap), can allocate memory. func mpreinit(mp *m) { gsignalSize := int32(32 * 1024) if GOARCH == "mips64" { gsignalSize = int32(64 * 1024) } mp.gsignal = malg(gsignalSize) mp.gsignal.m = mp } // Called to initialize a new m (including the bootstrap m). // Called on the new thread, can not allocate memory. func minit() { getg().m.procid = uint64(getthrid())
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platforms/core-runtime/base-services/src/main/java/org/gradle/internal/work/WorkerLeaseRegistry.java
package org.gradle.internal.work; import org.gradle.internal.resources.ResourceLock; /** * Used to obtain and release worker leases to run work. There are a limited number of leases available and this service is used to allocate these to worker threads. * * Used where the operation cannot be packaged as a unit of work, for example when the operation is started and completed in response to separate * events. */
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src/runtime/mklockrank.go
traceBuf < traceStrings; # Malloc allg, allocmR, allp, # procresize execR, # May grow stack execW, # May allocate after BeforeFork hchan, notifyList, reflectOffs, timer, traceStrings, userArenaState # Above MALLOC are things that can allocate memory. < MALLOC # Below MALLOC is the malloc implementation. < fin, spanSetSpine, mspanSpecial, traceTypeTab,
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pilot/pkg/serviceregistry/serviceentry/store_test.go
} if !store.allocateNeeded { t.Errorf("expected allocate needed") } store.allocateNeeded = false store.deleteServices(httpDNSRR.NamespacedName()) got = store.getAllServices() if len(got) != 0 { t.Errorf("got unexpected services %v", got) } if store.allocateNeeded { t.Errorf("expected no allocate needed") } }
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src/runtime/cgo/gcc_linux_amd64.c
clang before 3.8. The test for this is misc/cgo/testsanitizers. GCC works hard to eliminate a seemingly unnecessary call to malloc, so we actually use the memory we allocate. */ setg_gcc = setg; pbounds = (uintptr*)malloc(2 * sizeof(uintptr)); if (pbounds == NULL) { fatalf("malloc failed: %s", strerror(errno)); } _cgo_set_stacklo(g, pbounds); free(pbounds);
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tensorflow/c/tf_buffer.cc
} const size_t proto_size = in.ByteSizeLong(); void* buf = port::Malloc(proto_size); if (buf == nullptr) { return tensorflow::errors::ResourceExhausted( "Failed to allocate memory to serialize message of type '", in.GetTypeName(), "' and size ", proto_size); } if (!in.SerializeWithCachedSizesToArray(static_cast<uint8_t*>(buf))) { port::Free(buf);
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src/runtime/cgo/gcc_linux_arm64.c
clang before 3.8. The test for this is misc/cgo/testsanitizers. GCC works hard to eliminate a seemingly unnecessary call to malloc, so we actually use the memory we allocate. */ setg_gcc = setg; pbounds = (uintptr*)malloc(2 * sizeof(uintptr)); if (pbounds == NULL) { fatalf("malloc failed: %s", strerror(errno)); } _cgo_set_stacklo(g, pbounds); free(pbounds);
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common-protos/k8s.io/api/networking/v1alpha1/generated.proto
// resources, all of which will be considered when allocating a CIDR for a // Node. A ClusterCIDR is eligible to be used for a given Node when the node // selector matches the node in question and has free CIDRs to allocate. In // case of multiple matching ClusterCIDR resources, the allocator will attempt // to break ties using internal heuristics, but any ClusterCIDR whose node // selector matches the Node may be used. message ClusterCIDR {
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