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refine MemTracker log & adjust flag & fix build with gcc #5155

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@codesigner codesigner commented Dec 29, 2022

What type of PR is this?

  • bug
  • feature
  • enhancement

What problem(s) does this PR solve?

Issue(s) number:

#5081

Description:

  • fix build with gcc failed to overload new/delete operator
  • adjust some flags default value
  • make log more readable

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  • Performance impacted: Consumes more CPU/Memory

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@codesigner codesigner added the ready-for-testing PR: ready for the CI test label Dec 29, 2022
@codesigner codesigner changed the title refine MemTracker code & adjust flag refine MemTracker log & adjust flag & fix build with gcc Dec 29, 2022
@codesigner codesigner merged commit e287363 into vesoft-inc:master Dec 29, 2022
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