package memprof-limits
Memory limits, allocation limits, and thread cancellation
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
memprof-limits-v0.2.1.tar.gz
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doc/CHANGES.html
v0.2.1 - 18/03/24
- Minor documentation fixes
- Major documentation fixes
- Add OCaml<5 bound on opam file
v0.2.0 - 06/07/21
- This should be considered the first official release.
- Adapt to OCaml 4.12, drop support for 4.11 beta.
- Fix races and remove experimental warning: it now works under both native and bytecode, and the internal state is protected against asychronous exceptions arising from memprof callbacks (especially memprof-limits' own interrupt). Other asynchronous exceptions (e.g. Sys.Break arising from a signal handler) should still be considered fatal.
- Add token limits: interrupts that can be triggered at a distance.
- Switch license to
LGPL-3.0-linking-exception
. - Full documentation generated by
odoc
. - Breaking changes in names and signatures in the API, aiming towards stabilization.
- Allocation limits: express limit in thousands of words, for better portability. In case of success, the estimated allocation count is returned along with the result.
- Updated documentation to mention the compatibility with Lwt detached threads.
- Avoid pitfalls of
module type of
regarding forward-compatibility. - Do not export private modules.
v0.1 10/05/2020
First opam release.
v0.0 06/03/2020
This project is created.
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