bump version to 1.6.2

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daan 2020-04-20 17:59:13 -07:00
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ terms of the MIT license. A copy of the license can be found in the file
#ifndef MIMALLOC_H
#define MIMALLOC_H
#define MI_MALLOC_VERSION 161 // major + 2 digits minor
#define MI_MALLOC_VERSION 162 // major + 2 digits minor
// ------------------------------------------------------
// Compiler specific attributes
@ -28,11 +28,11 @@ terms of the MIT license. A copy of the license can be found in the file
#define mi_decl_nodiscard [[nodiscard]]
#elif (__GNUC__ >= 4) || defined(__clang__) // includes clang, icc, and clang-cl
#define mi_decl_nodiscard __attribute__((warn_unused_result))
#elif (_MSC_VER >= 1700)
#elif (_MSC_VER >= 1700)
#define mi_decl_nodiscard _Check_return_
#else
#define mi_decl_nodiscard
#endif
#else
#define mi_decl_nodiscard
#endif
#if defined(_MSC_VER) || defined(__MINGW32__)
#if !defined(MI_SHARED_LIB)

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ mimalloc (pronounced "me-malloc")
is a general purpose allocator with excellent [performance](#performance) characteristics.
Initially developed by Daan Leijen for the run-time systems of the
[Koka](https://github.com/koka-lang/koka) and [Lean](https://github.com/leanprover/lean) languages.
Latest release:`v1.6.1` (2020-02-17).
Latest release:`v1.6.2` (2020-04-20).
It is a drop-in replacement for `malloc` and can be used in other programs
without code changes, for example, on dynamically linked ELF-based systems (Linux, BSD, etc.) you can use it as:
@ -57,6 +57,9 @@ Enjoy!
### Releases
* 2020-04-20, `v1.6.2`: stable release 1.6: fix compilation on Android, MingW, Raspberry, and Conda,
stability fix for Windows 7, fix multiple mimalloc instances in one executable, fix `strnlen` overload,
fix aligned debug padding.
* 2020-02-17, `v1.6.1`: stable release 1.6: minor updates (build with clang-cl, fix alignment issue for small objects).
* 2020-02-09, `v1.6.0`: stable release 1.6: fixed potential memory leak, improved overriding
and thread local support on FreeBSD, NetBSD, DragonFly, and macOSX. New byte-precise