* test/-ext-/string/test_modify_expand.rb (test_integer_overflow):
no longer happens on platforms where size_t is larger than long,
e.g. 64bit windows, since r57122.
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When you change this to true, you may need to add more tests.
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In this test, jemalloc and tcmalloc are both more hesitant to
release memory to the kernel than the stock glibc allocator.
Tested on jemalloc 3.6.0 (self-built) and libtcmalloc-minimal 2.0-2
(Debian package) on x86_64-linux
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check memory leak by invoking child ruby process and watch its
memory size.
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