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Fix memory allocation on GCF (Linux/x64)

Issue #225 (bdwgc).

GCF (Google Cloud Function) seems to have mmap("/dev/zero") operation
unsupported.  The workaround is to use mmap(MAP_ANONYMOUS).

* include/private/gcconfig.h [X86_64 && LINUX && __GLIBC__
&& !__UCLIBC__] (USE_MMAP_ANON): Define macro; add comment.

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