1## Primitives: 2 3- `prim.c` contains Windows primitives for OS allocation. 4 5## Event Tracing for Windows (ETW) 6 7- `etw.h` is generated from `etw.man` which contains the manifest for mimalloc events. 8 (100 is an allocation, 101 is for a free) 9 10- `etw-mimalloc.wprp` is a profile for the Windows Performance Recorder (WPR). 11 In an admin prompt, you can use: 12 ``` 13 > wpr -start src\prim\windows\etw-mimalloc.wprp -filemode 14 > <my mimalloc program> 15 > wpr -stop test.etl 16 ``` 17 and then open `test.etl` in the Windows Performance Analyzer (WPA).