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Rafaël Carré authored
alloca() was not used anyway on OSX and BSD, due to smaller stack sizes, and we can't assume a default stack size anyway I expect the performance loss to be minimal, but worth the code simplification anyway (i didn't benchmark) aout_BufferAlloc() is moved into its own function in a .c file instead of being a macro Since there is now 2 types of allocations (HEAP and NONE), make i_alloc_type a boolean (true = HEAP alloc, false = NO alloc) make aout_BufferFree() a static inline function in the same process. Prototype doesn't change since the provided buffer doesn't need to be set to NULL (I checked all the callers)
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