------------------------------------------------------------------------------ USAGE: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ The library comes with a script 'ccmalloc' that you just need to add as first argument to the link command in your project. A typical project build might look like this: gcc -c -o mod1.o mod1.c # compilation gcc -c -o mod2.o mod2.c # compilation gcc -o binary mod1.o mod2.o -lm # linking Now you just have to replace the linking command with ccmalloc gcc -o binary mod1.o mod2.o -lm # linking It does no harm to also use the 'ccmalloc' prefix for compilation only, since the script tries to analyse the arguments and just calls the compiler if linking is supposed to be omitted. Depending on the installation prefix, e.g. see the '--prefix' option to 'configure', this will actually execute the following command: gcc -o binary mod1.o mod2.o -lm /usr/local/lib/ccmalloc-gcc.o \ -L/usr/local/lib -lccmalloc -ldl You can, of course, specify this last command manually without using the 'ccmalloc' script. This may be necessary for some configurations. Note, that the 'ccmalloc-.o' file is just a C++ wrapper for ccmalloc and may be omitted (in version 3.8 this may not be true anymore). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (C) 1997-2001 Armin Biere $Id: USAGE,v 1.3 2001/12/04 10:32:32 biere Exp $ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------