Bernard Cafarelli 0587e04172
dev-util/google-perftools: drop 2.10-r1
Signed-off-by: Bernard Cafarelli <voyageur@gentoo.org>
2024-10-04 16:49:18 +02:00

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<!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "https://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd">
<pkgmetadata>
<maintainer type="person">
<email>voyageur@gentoo.org</email>
<name>Bernard Cafarelli</name>
</maintainer>
<use>
<flag name="pagesize-16k">
Use 16K page size for tcmalloc. Larger size makes tcmalloc faster,
at the cost of using more space (due to internal fragmentation)
</flag>
<flag name="pagesize-32k">
Use 32K page size for tcmalloc. Larger size makes tcmalloc faster,
at the cost of using more space (due to internal fragmentation)
</flag>
<flag name="pagesize-64k">
Use 64K page size for tcmalloc. Larger size makes tcmalloc faster,
at the cost of using more space (due to internal fragmentation)
</flag>
<flag name="pagesize-128k">
Use 128K page size for tcmalloc. Larger size makes tcmalloc faster,
at the cost of using more space (due to internal fragmentation)
</flag>
<flag name="pagesize-256k">
Use 256K page size for tcmalloc. Larger size makes tcmalloc faster,
at the cost of using more space (due to internal fragmentation)
</flag>
<flag name="debug">
Build a set of libraries with debug support (so-called
debugalloc). These are available by default but are not needed
unless you're actually developing using tcmalloc.
</flag>
<flag name="minimal">
Only build the tcmalloc_minimal library, ignoring the heap
checker and the profilers.
</flag>
<flag name="optimisememory">
To build libtcmalloc with smaller internal caches.
</flag>
</use>
<upstream>
<remote-id type="github">gperftools/gperftools</remote-id>
</upstream>
</pkgmetadata>