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/**** dalloc.h --- Memory allocation and deallocation.
*
** Author: Steve Folkes <smf@hermes.mod.uk>
*
**** Commentary:
*
***=== INTRODUCTION =========================================================
*
* This file specifies the interface to a dynamic memory allocation facility.
* All dynamically allocated objects are initialised with zeroes, but
* non-integer typed fields will still need to be initialised explicitly.
*
* If the macro ``PO_DALLOC_DEBUG_ALIGN'' is defined, then extra debugging
* information is added into the space allocated to help detect errors in
* memory management. If this macro is defined, it requires two functions to
* be provided:
*
* void E_dalloc_multi_deallocate(void *, char *, unsigned, char *,
* unsigned);
* void E_dalloc_corrupt_block(void *, char *, unsigned);
*
* The first function will be called if a block is deallocated more than once.
* It takes the block's address, and the file and line number of the
* deallocation and allocation of the block as arguments. The second function
* is called if a block is corrupt when deallocated. It takes the address of
* the block and the file and line number of the deallocation of the block as
* arguments. Neither of these functions should return.
*
* This debugging mode should not be used on software that is shipped. It has
* machine specific implementations, and may be quite inefficient.
*
***=== MACROS ===============================================================
*
** Macro: ALLOCATE (type)
** Exceptions: XX_dalloc_no_memory
*
* This macro allocates an object of the specified type. A pointer to the
* object is returned.
*
** Macro: ALLOCATE_VECTOR (type, length)
** Exceptions: XX_dalloc_no_memory
*
* This macro allocates a vector of the specified length containing objects of
* the specified type. A pointer to the first element in the vector is
* returned.
*
** Macro: DEALLOCATE (pointer)
** Exceptions:
*
* This macro deallocates the specified pointer. If the pointer is a null
* pointer (``NIL (SomeTypeP)''), this does nothing.
*
***=== EXCEPTIONS ===========================================================
*
** Exception: XX_dalloc_no_memory
*
* This exception is raised if there is not enough memory to allocate an
* object (or a vector of objects).
*
**** Change Log:*/
/****************************************************************************/
#ifndef H_DALLOC
#define H_DALLOC
#include "config.h"
#include "exception.h"
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
extern ExceptionP XX_dalloc_no_memory;
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef PO_DALLOC_DEBUG_ALIGN
extern void E_dalloc_multi_deallocate(void *, char *, unsigned, char *, unsigned);
extern void E_dalloc_corrupt_block(void *, char *, unsigned);
extern void * X__dalloc_allocate(size_t, size_t, char *, unsigned);
extern void X__dalloc_deallocate(void *, char *, unsigned);
#else
extern void * X__dalloc_allocate(size_t, size_t);
#endif /* defined (PO_DALLOC_DEBUG_ALIGN) */
/*--------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#ifdef PO_DALLOC_DEBUG_ALIGN
#define ALLOCATE(type) \
((type *) X__dalloc_allocate (sizeof (type), (size_t) 1, __FILE__, \
(unsigned) __LINE__))
#define ALLOCATE_VECTOR(type,length) \
((type *) X__dalloc_allocate (sizeof (type), (size_t) (length), __FILE__, \
(unsigned) __LINE__))
#define DEALLOCATE(pointer) \
X__dalloc_deallocate((void *) (pointer), __FILE__, (unsigned) __LINE__)
#else
#define ALLOCATE(type) \
((type *) X__dalloc_allocate (sizeof (type), (size_t) 1))
#define ALLOCATE_VECTOR(type,length) \
((type *) X__dalloc_allocate (sizeof (type), (size_t) (length)))
#define DEALLOCATE(pointer) \
if(pointer) {free ((void *) (pointer));}
#endif /* defined (PO_DALLOC_DEBUG_ALIGN) */
#endif /* !defined (H_DALLOC) */
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