#if defined(OS_LINUX) #include /// Interposing these symbols explicitly. The idea works like this: malloc.cpp compiles to a /// dedicated object (namely clickhouse_malloc.o), and it will show earlier in the link command /// than malloc libs like libjemalloc.a. As a result, these symbols get picked in time right after. #pragma GCC diagnostic push #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wredundant-decls" extern "C" { void *malloc(size_t size); void free(void *ptr); void *calloc(size_t nmemb, size_t size); void *realloc(void *ptr, size_t size); int posix_memalign(void **memptr, size_t alignment, size_t size); void *aligned_alloc(size_t alignment, size_t size); void *valloc(size_t size); void *memalign(size_t alignment, size_t size); #if !defined(USE_MUSL) void *pvalloc(size_t size); #endif } #pragma GCC diagnostic pop template inline void ignore(T x __attribute__((unused))) { } static void dummyFunctionForInterposing() __attribute__((used)); static void dummyFunctionForInterposing() { void* dummy; free(nullptr); // NOLINT ignore(malloc(0)); // NOLINT ignore(calloc(0, 0)); // NOLINT ignore(realloc(nullptr, 0)); // NOLINT ignore(posix_memalign(&dummy, 0, 0)); // NOLINT ignore(aligned_alloc(1, 0)); // NOLINT ignore(valloc(0)); // NOLINT ignore(memalign(0, 0)); // NOLINT #if !defined(USE_MUSL) ignore(pvalloc(0)); // NOLINT #endif } #endif