it already supports Bionic, musl and glibc
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independently arenas, with the internal locking within arenas further divided
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up per size class.
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This project currently aims to support Android, musl and glibc. It may support
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other non-Linux operating systems in the future. For Android and musl, there
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will be custom integration and other hardening features. The glibc support will
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be limited to replacing the malloc implementation because musl is a much more
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robust and cleaner base to build on and can cover the same use cases.
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This project currently supports Bionic (Android), musl and glibc. It may
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support other non-Linux operating systems in the future. For Android, there's
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custom integration and other hardening features which is also planned for musl
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in the future. The glibc support will be limited to replacing the malloc
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implementation because musl is a much more robust and cleaner base to build on
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and can cover the same use cases.
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This allocator is intended as a successor to a previous implementation based on
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extending OpenBSD malloc with various additional security features. It's still
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