On Wed, 3 Sep 2003, Robert Collins wrote:

> How do folk feel about us (post 3.0) permanently enabling the tidy
> cleanup stuff currently enabled by -DPURIFY, leaving the assert()
> changes and the mem pools disabling alone?
>
> I see no harm having squid behave well on shutdown, and it will help
> prevent bitrot in that code.

Some functions, like storeFreeMemory() may take more time to execute
than some users would like (because there are so many pointers to
free).  Sometimes when I shut down Squid I want it to exit quickly
and start up again ASAP.

DW

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