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Ah, I didn't see it's a wrapper. In that case, what's the point of using it at all? If it doesn't help to optimize the memory allocation, it seems more like a macro and less like a library.


Author of the article says quite clearly why he thinks it is useful.


But he doesn't quite make it clear if he wants it done for every memory allocation, or that specific type of allocation. The two have very different results.




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