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Memory management
Computing
Software
C dynamic memory allocation
Allocator
Garbage collection
New and delete
Hoard memory allocator
Slab allocation
Region-based memory management
Object lifetime
Libumem

ACDC: Towards a Universal Mutator for Benchmarking Heap Management Systems Martin Aigner Christoph M. Kirsch

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