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/* The following start size is used for the first block in the memory heap if
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the size is not specified, i.e., 0 is given as the parameter in the call of
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create. The standard size is the maximum size of the blocks used for
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create. The standard size is the maximum (payload) size of the blocks used for
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allocations of small buffers. */
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#define MEM_BLOCK_START_SIZE 64
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#define MEM_BLOCK_STANDARD_SIZE 8192
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#define MEM_BLOCK_STANDARD_SIZE 8000
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/* If a memory heap is allowed to grow into the buffer pool, the following
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is the maximum size for a single allocated buffer: */
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