gcInitialize - configure settings at startup
#include <gct.h>
gcInitialize(void);
Should not be called by user threads.
libgc calls gcInitialize at startup to give the user the opportunity to configure settings. Users may define their own settings by including a function named gcInitialize in their programs using the form above.
User programs should not call gcInitialize directly.
To use the gcInitialize function, you must link your program with one of the libraries (see FILES).
Do not return a value from gcInitialize.
#include <gct.h> . . . gcInitialize(void) { gcFixPrematureFrees(); }
Libraries for deployment mode.
Libraries for debugging mode.