Allow multiple tinyalloc heaps (eliminate static variables)#14
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Allow multiple tinyalloc heaps (eliminate static variables)#14jlindgren90 wants to merge 5 commits intothi-ng:masterfrom
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- Optionally set errno to ENOMEM when out of memory - Optionally use memset() to implement memclear() - Optionally use memcpy() to implement memcopy()
Multiple heaps can be useful for dividing memory into multiple areas that can be used for different purposes, with individual limits. - Add a config struct (ta_cfg_t, can be declared const) - Pass config pointer to all tinyalloc functions
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Multiple heaps can be useful for isolating memory into multiple areas
that can be used for different purposes, with individual limits.
Depends on #13.