Define ``_DEFAULT_SOURCE`` in ``random.c`` and ``alloc.c``. The macro
is required for ``syscall()`` and ``realpath()``. Other files like
``os.c`` already define the macro.
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
Fix warning ``warning: function declaration isn’t a prototype`` when
building mimalloc with ``-Wstrict-prototypes`` flag. In C argumentless
functions should be declared as ``func(void)``.
Reproducer:
```shell
$ cmake ../.. -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS="-Wstrict-prototypes"
$ make VERBOSE=1
```
Co-authored-by: Sam Gross <colesbury@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Neil Schemenauer <nas@arctrix.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <christian@python.org>
When building some code against mimalloc with C inside Visual Studio
with ClangCL, the compiler complains about __GNUC__ being undefined.
Reported by Mojca Miklavec.
Close#422
SI prefixes [the decimal prefixes] refer strictly to powers of 10. They
should not be used to indicate powers of 2. e.g., one kilobit
represents 1000 bits instead of 1024 bits. IEC 60027‐2 symbols are
formed adding a "i" to the SI symbol (e.g. G + i = Gi).
The standard way of cmake install to a destination folder is the following pattern:
```shell
cd <BUILD_DIR>
cmake <SRC_DIR>
cmake --build <BUILD_DIR>
cmake --install <BUILD_DIR> --prefix <INSTALL_DIR>
```
Right now, the `<INSTALL_DIR>` folder passed in cmake --install command is ignored,
and always installed into `C:/Program Files(x86)/...`, which is the default
`CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX` value passed at the `cmake <SRC_DIR>` call.
Thus, it is not possible to install the binaries into different folders
without rerun the cmake/build process.
The important thing here is, the cmake variable `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX`
is supposed to be passed at `cmake --install` time with the `--prefix` argument.
In cmake file, `install` with relative path will use that prefix automaticlly.
And it is the best practice to not include CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX
in the `install(... DESTINATION )` argument:
```
In particular, there is no need to make paths absolute by prepending
CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX; this prefix is used by default if the DESTINATION is a relative path.
```
referenced from: https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/command/install.html