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diff --git a/src/malloc.c b/src/malloc.c
index 3567506..9a635e7 100644
--- a/src/malloc.c
+++ b/src/malloc.c
@@ -221,6 +221,24 @@ static void sqlite3MallocAlarm(int nByte){
sqlite3_mutex_enter(mem0.mutex);
}
+#ifdef SQLITE_DEBUG
+/*
+** This routine is called whenever an out-of-memory condition is seen,
+** It's only purpose to to serve as a breakpoint for gdb or similar
+** code debuggers when working on out-of-memory conditions, for example
+** caused by PRAGMA hard_heap_limit=N.
+*/
+static SQLITE_NOINLINE void test_oom_breakpoint(u64 n){
+ static u64 nOomFault = 0;
+ nOomFault += n;
+ /* The assert() is never reached in a human lifetime. It is here mostly
+ ** to prevent code optimizers from optimizing out this function. */
+ assert( (nOomFault>>32) < 0xffffffff );
+}
+#else
+# define test_oom_breakpoint(X) /* No-op for production builds */
+#endif
+
/*
** Do a memory allocation with statistics and alarms. Assume the
** lock is already held.
@@ -247,6 +265,7 @@ static void mallocWithAlarm(int n, void **pp){
if( mem0.hardLimit ){
nUsed = sqlite3StatusValue(SQLITE_STATUS_MEMORY_USED);
if( nUsed >= mem0.hardLimit - nFull ){
+ test_oom_breakpoint(1);
*pp = 0;
return;
}
@@ -535,6 +554,7 @@ void *sqlite3Realloc(void *pOld, u64 nBytes){
sqlite3MallocAlarm(nDiff);
if( mem0.hardLimit>0 && nUsed >= mem0.hardLimit - nDiff ){
sqlite3_mutex_leave(mem0.mutex);
+ test_oom_breakpoint(1);
return 0;
}
}