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Nils Goroll authored
vbit_init now initializes a vbitmap from an arbitrary memory extent. If more bits are used than the extent provided, auto-sizing falls back to malloc, so vbit_destroy() should still be used. adding a test program
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vbit_init now initializes a vbitmap from an arbitrary memory extent. If more bits are used than the extent provided, auto-sizing falls back to malloc, so vbit_destroy() should still be used. adding a test program
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