refactor(allocator): move allocation tracking code into own module#12937
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…12937) Follow-on after #12555. Pure refactor. Move code related to allocation tracking into its own module, and introduce an `AllocationStats` struct. This reduces noise in `allocator.rs` and `alloc.rs`, with less repetitions of `#[cfg(all(feature = "track_allocations", not(feature = "disable_track_allocations")))]` etc. Also bulk out the doc comments explaining the unsoundness, and how we must take care to avoid allocation tracking code being compiled in production code.
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…xc-project#12937) Follow-on after oxc-project#12555. Pure refactor. Move code related to allocation tracking into its own module, and introduce an `AllocationStats` struct. This reduces noise in `allocator.rs` and `alloc.rs`, with less repetitions of `#[cfg(all(feature = "track_allocations", not(feature = "disable_track_allocations")))]` etc. Also bulk out the doc comments explaining the unsoundness, and how we must take care to avoid allocation tracking code being compiled in production code.
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…ocationStats` (#13043) `AllocationStats` (introduced in #12555 and #12937) previously had to contain `AtomicUsize`s because `Allocator` was `Sync`. #13033 removed the `Sync` impl for `Allocator`, so now there's no need for synchronization in `AllocationStats`, and these fields can be `Cell<usize>` instead.
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Follow-on after #12555. Pure refactor.
Move code related to allocation tracking into its own module, and introduce an
AllocationStatsstruct.This reduces noise in
allocator.rsandalloc.rs, with less repetitions of#[cfg(all(feature = "track_allocations", not(feature = "disable_track_allocations")))]etc.Also bulk out the doc comments explaining the unsoundness, and how we must take care to avoid allocation tracking code being compiled in production code.