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- checksums.yaml +4 -4
- data/lib/libdatadog/version.rb +2 -2
- data/lib/libdatadog.rb +16 -0
- data/vendor/{libdatadog-6.0.0 → libdatadog-9.0.0}/aarch64-linux/libdatadog-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/LICENSE-3rdparty.yml +17283 -7448
- data/vendor/{libdatadog-6.0.0 → libdatadog-9.0.0}/aarch64-linux/libdatadog-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/bin/libdatadog-crashtracking-receiver +0 -0
- data/vendor/libdatadog-9.0.0/aarch64-linux/libdatadog-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/include/datadog/blazesym.h +895 -0
- data/vendor/{libdatadog-6.0.0 → libdatadog-9.0.0}/aarch64-linux/libdatadog-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/include/datadog/common.h +369 -42
- data/vendor/{libdatadog-6.0.0 → libdatadog-9.0.0}/aarch64-linux/libdatadog-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/include/datadog/profiling.h +293 -40
- data/vendor/libdatadog-9.0.0/aarch64-linux/libdatadog-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/include/datadog/telemetry.h +288 -0
- data/vendor/libdatadog-9.0.0/aarch64-linux/libdatadog-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/libdatadog_profiling.so +0 -0
- data/vendor/{libdatadog-6.0.0 → libdatadog-9.0.0}/aarch64-linux/libdatadog-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/pkgconfig/datadog_profiling_with_rpath.pc +2 -4
- data/vendor/{libdatadog-6.0.0 → libdatadog-9.0.0}/aarch64-linux-musl/libdatadog-aarch64-alpine-linux-musl/LICENSE-3rdparty.yml +17283 -7448
- data/vendor/{libdatadog-6.0.0 → libdatadog-9.0.0}/aarch64-linux-musl/libdatadog-aarch64-alpine-linux-musl/bin/libdatadog-crashtracking-receiver +0 -0
- data/vendor/libdatadog-9.0.0/aarch64-linux-musl/libdatadog-aarch64-alpine-linux-musl/include/datadog/blazesym.h +895 -0
- data/vendor/{libdatadog-6.0.0 → libdatadog-9.0.0}/aarch64-linux-musl/libdatadog-aarch64-alpine-linux-musl/include/datadog/common.h +369 -42
- data/vendor/{libdatadog-6.0.0 → libdatadog-9.0.0}/aarch64-linux-musl/libdatadog-aarch64-alpine-linux-musl/include/datadog/profiling.h +293 -40
- data/vendor/libdatadog-9.0.0/aarch64-linux-musl/libdatadog-aarch64-alpine-linux-musl/include/datadog/telemetry.h +288 -0
- data/vendor/libdatadog-9.0.0/aarch64-linux-musl/libdatadog-aarch64-alpine-linux-musl/lib/libdatadog_profiling.so +0 -0
- data/vendor/{libdatadog-6.0.0 → libdatadog-9.0.0}/aarch64-linux-musl/libdatadog-aarch64-alpine-linux-musl/lib/pkgconfig/datadog_profiling_with_rpath.pc +2 -4
- metadata +22 -18
- data/vendor/libdatadog-6.0.0/aarch64-linux/libdatadog-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/lib/libdatadog_profiling.so +0 -0
- data/vendor/libdatadog-6.0.0/aarch64-linux-musl/libdatadog-aarch64-alpine-linux-musl/lib/libdatadog_profiling.so +0 -0
- /data/vendor/{libdatadog-6.0.0 → libdatadog-9.0.0}/aarch64-linux/libdatadog-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/LICENSE +0 -0
- /data/vendor/{libdatadog-6.0.0 → libdatadog-9.0.0}/aarch64-linux/libdatadog-aarch64-unknown-linux-gnu/NOTICE +0 -0
- /data/vendor/{libdatadog-6.0.0 → libdatadog-9.0.0}/aarch64-linux-musl/libdatadog-aarch64-alpine-linux-musl/LICENSE +0 -0
- /data/vendor/{libdatadog-6.0.0 → libdatadog-9.0.0}/aarch64-linux-musl/libdatadog-aarch64-alpine-linux-musl/NOTICE +0 -0
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