Introduce ctl::set and ctl::map

We now have a C++ red-black tree implementation that implements standard
template library compatible APIs while compiling 10x faster than libcxx.
It's not as beautiful as the red-black tree implementation in Plinko but
this will get the job done and the test proves it upholds all invariants

This change also restores CheckForMemoryLeaks() support and fixes a real
actual bug I discovered with Doug Lea's dlmalloc_inspect_all() function.
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Justine Tunney 2024-06-23 10:08:48 -07:00
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@ -109,7 +109,6 @@ void __paginate_file(int, const char *) libcesque;
void _weakfree(void *) libcesque;
void *_mapanon(size_t) attributeallocsize((1)) mallocesque libcesque;
void *_mapshared(size_t) attributeallocsize((1)) mallocesque libcesque;
void CheckForMemoryLeaks(void) libcesque;
void CheckForFileLeaks(void) libcesque;
void __enable_threads(void) libcesque;
void __oom_hook(size_t) libcesque;