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--- libmalloc/libmalloc-166.220.1/man/malloc.3
+++ libmalloc/libmalloc-140.40.1/man/malloc.3
@@ -183,13 +183,10 @@
The following environment variables change the behavior of the
allocation-related functions.
.Bl -tag -width ".Ev MallocStackLoggingNoCompact"
-.It Ev MallocDebugReport
-If set, specifies where messages are written. Set to "stderr" to write messages
-to the standard error stream, "none" to discard all messages and "crash" to
-write messages to standard error only for a condition that is about to cause a
-crash. When not set, message are written to the standard error stream if it
-appears to be a terminal (that is, if isatty(STDERR_FILENO) returns a non-zero
-value) and are otherwise discarded.
+.It Ev MallocLogFile <f>
+Create/append messages to the given file path
+.Fa <f>
+instead of writing to the standard error.
.It Ev MallocGuardEdges
If set, add a guard page before and after each large block.
.It Ev MallocDoNotProtectPrelude
@@ -230,9 +227,7 @@
freshly allocated memory will fail.
Also if set, fill memory that has been deallocated with 0x55 bytes.
This increases the likelihood that a program will fail due to accessing memory
-that is no longer allocated. Note that due to the way in which freed memory is
-managed internally, the 0x55 pattern may not appear in some parts of a
-deallocated memory block.
+that is no longer allocated.
.It Ev MallocCheckHeapStart <s>
If set, specifies the number of allocations
.Fa <s>