musl/dynamic.list
Rich Felker c9f415d7ea allow interposition/replacement of allocator (malloc)
replacement is subject to conditions on the replacement functions.
they may only call functions which are async-signal-safe, as specified
either by POSIX or as an implementation-defined extension. if any
allocator functions are replaced, at least malloc, realloc, and free
must be provided. if calloc is not provided, it will behave as
malloc+memset. any of the memalign-family functions not provided will
fail with ENOMEM.

in order to implement the above properties, calloc and __memalign
check that they are using their own malloc or free, respectively.
choice to check malloc or free is based on considerations of
supporting __simple_malloc. in order to make this work, calloc is
split into separate versions for __simple_malloc and full malloc;
commit ba819787ee already did most of
the split anyway, and completing it saves an extra call frame.

previously, use of -Bsymbolic-functions made dynamic interposition
impossible. now, we are using an explicit dynamic-list, so add
allocator functions to the list. most are not referenced anyway, but
all are added for completeness.
2018-04-18 14:22:49 -04:00

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{
environ;
__environ;
stdin;
stdout;
stderr;
malloc;
calloc;
realloc;
free;
memalign;
posix_memalign;
aligned_alloc;
malloc_usable_size;
timezone;
daylight;
tzname;
__timezone;
__daylight;
__tzname;
signgam;
__signgam;
optarg;
optind;
opterr;
optreset;
__optreset;
getdate_err;
h_errno;
program_invocation_name;
program_invocation_short_name;
__progname;
__progname_full;
__stack_chk_guard;
};