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author Andre Heinecke <andre.heinecke@intevation.de>
date Mon, 28 Jul 2014 10:47:06 +0200
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1 /* -*- Mode: C++; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil; c-basic-offset: 2 -*- */
2 /* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
3 * License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
4 * file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
5
6 /*
7 ** File: prmem.h
8 ** Description: API to NSPR memory management functions
9 **
10 */
11 #ifndef prmem_h___
12 #define prmem_h___
13
14 #include "prtypes.h"
15 #include <stdlib.h>
16
17 PR_BEGIN_EXTERN_C
18
19 /*
20 ** Thread safe memory allocation.
21 **
22 ** NOTE: pr wraps up malloc, free, calloc, realloc so they are already
23 ** thread safe (and are not declared here - look in stdlib.h).
24 */
25
26 /*
27 ** PR_Malloc, PR_Calloc, PR_Realloc, and PR_Free have the same signatures
28 ** as their libc equivalent malloc, calloc, realloc, and free, and have
29 ** the same semantics. (Note that the argument type size_t is replaced
30 ** by PRUint32.) Memory allocated by PR_Malloc, PR_Calloc, or PR_Realloc
31 ** must be freed by PR_Free.
32 */
33
34 NSPR_API(void *) PR_Malloc(PRUint32 size);
35
36 NSPR_API(void *) PR_Calloc(PRUint32 nelem, PRUint32 elsize);
37
38 NSPR_API(void *) PR_Realloc(void *ptr, PRUint32 size);
39
40 NSPR_API(void) PR_Free(void *ptr);
41
42 /*
43 ** The following are some convenience macros defined in terms of
44 ** PR_Malloc, PR_Calloc, PR_Realloc, and PR_Free.
45 */
46
47 /***********************************************************************
48 ** FUNCTION: PR_MALLOC()
49 ** DESCRIPTION:
50 ** PR_NEW() allocates an untyped item of size _size from the heap.
51 ** INPUTS: _size: size in bytes of item to be allocated
52 ** OUTPUTS: untyped pointer to the node allocated
53 ** RETURN: pointer to node or error returned from malloc().
54 ***********************************************************************/
55 #define PR_MALLOC(_bytes) (PR_Malloc((_bytes)))
56
57 /***********************************************************************
58 ** FUNCTION: PR_NEW()
59 ** DESCRIPTION:
60 ** PR_NEW() allocates an item of type _struct from the heap.
61 ** INPUTS: _struct: a data type
62 ** OUTPUTS: pointer to _struct
63 ** RETURN: pointer to _struct or error returns from malloc().
64 ***********************************************************************/
65 #define PR_NEW(_struct) ((_struct *) PR_MALLOC(sizeof(_struct)))
66
67 /***********************************************************************
68 ** FUNCTION: PR_REALLOC()
69 ** DESCRIPTION:
70 ** PR_REALLOC() re-allocates _ptr bytes from the heap as a _size
71 ** untyped item.
72 ** INPUTS: _ptr: pointer to node to reallocate
73 ** _size: size of node to allocate
74 ** OUTPUTS: pointer to node allocated
75 ** RETURN: pointer to node allocated
76 ***********************************************************************/
77 #define PR_REALLOC(_ptr, _size) (PR_Realloc((_ptr), (_size)))
78
79 /***********************************************************************
80 ** FUNCTION: PR_CALLOC()
81 ** DESCRIPTION:
82 ** PR_CALLOC() allocates a _size bytes untyped item from the heap
83 ** and sets the allocated memory to all 0x00.
84 ** INPUTS: _size: size of node to allocate
85 ** OUTPUTS: pointer to node allocated
86 ** RETURN: pointer to node allocated
87 ***********************************************************************/
88 #define PR_CALLOC(_size) (PR_Calloc(1, (_size)))
89
90 /***********************************************************************
91 ** FUNCTION: PR_NEWZAP()
92 ** DESCRIPTION:
93 ** PR_NEWZAP() allocates an item of type _struct from the heap
94 ** and sets the allocated memory to all 0x00.
95 ** INPUTS: _struct: a data type
96 ** OUTPUTS: pointer to _struct
97 ** RETURN: pointer to _struct
98 ***********************************************************************/
99 #define PR_NEWZAP(_struct) ((_struct*)PR_Calloc(1, sizeof(_struct)))
100
101 /***********************************************************************
102 ** FUNCTION: PR_DELETE()
103 ** DESCRIPTION:
104 ** PR_DELETE() unallocates an object previosly allocated via PR_NEW()
105 ** or PR_NEWZAP() to the heap.
106 ** INPUTS: pointer to previously allocated object
107 ** OUTPUTS: the referenced object is returned to the heap
108 ** RETURN: void
109 ***********************************************************************/
110 #define PR_DELETE(_ptr) { PR_Free(_ptr); (_ptr) = NULL; }
111
112 /***********************************************************************
113 ** FUNCTION: PR_FREEIF()
114 ** DESCRIPTION:
115 ** PR_FREEIF() conditionally unallocates an object previously allocated
116 ** vial PR_NEW() or PR_NEWZAP(). If the pointer to the object is
117 ** equal to zero (0), the object is not released.
118 ** INPUTS: pointer to previously allocated object
119 ** OUTPUTS: the referenced object is conditionally returned to the heap
120 ** RETURN: void
121 ***********************************************************************/
122 #define PR_FREEIF(_ptr) if (_ptr) PR_DELETE(_ptr)
123
124 PR_END_EXTERN_C
125
126 #endif /* prmem_h___ */
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