Enum libmimalloc_sys::mi_heap_t

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pub enum mi_heap_t {}
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First-class heaps that can be destroyed in one go.

Note: The pointers allocated out of a heap can be be freed using mi_free – there is no mi_heap_free.

§Example

use libmimalloc_sys as mi;
unsafe {
    let h = mi::mi_heap_new();
    assert!(!h.is_null());
    let p = mi::mi_heap_malloc(h, 50);
    assert!(!p.is_null());

    // use p...
    mi::mi_free(p);

    // Clean up the heap. Note that pointers allocated from `h`
    // are *not* invalided by `mi_heap_delete`. You would have
    // to use (the very dangerous) `mi_heap_destroy` for that
    // behavior
    mi::mi_heap_delete(h);
}

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