get_rusage_data_via_setrlimit() therefore produces a wrong value.
b) The /proc/$pid/maps file lists only the memory areas belonging to
the executable and shared libraries, not the anonymous memory.
- But the native Win32 API works.
+ But the native Windows API works.
Note that malloc() apparently falls back on mmap() for large allocations.
mingw:
get_rusage_data_via_iterator (void)
{
# if ((defined _WIN32 || defined __WIN32__) && !defined __CYGWIN__) || defined __BEOS__ || defined __HAIKU__
- /* On mingw, there is no sbrk() function.
+ /* On native Windows, there is no sbrk() function.
On Haiku, sbrk(0) always returns 0. */
static void *brk_value;