/* * Copyright (C) 1997 by the University of Southern California * $Id: dmalloc_support.cc,v 1.8 2005/08/25 18:58:06 johnh Exp $ * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License, * version 2, as published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along * with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., * 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. * * * The copyright of this module includes the following * linking-with-specific-other-licenses addition: * * In addition, as a special exception, the copyright holders of * this module give you permission to combine (via static or * dynamic linking) this module with free software programs or * libraries that are released under the GNU LGPL and with code * included in the standard release of ns-2 under the Apache 2.0 * license or under otherwise-compatible licenses with advertising * requirements (or modified versions of such code, with unchanged * license). You may copy and distribute such a system following the * terms of the GNU GPL for this module and the licenses of the * other code concerned, provided that you include the source code of * that other code when and as the GNU GPL requires distribution of * source code. * * Note that people who make modified versions of this module * are not obligated to grant this special exception for their * modified versions; it is their choice whether to do so. The GNU * General Public License gives permission to release a modified * version without this exception; this exception also makes it * possible to release a modified version which carries forward this * exception. * */ /* * Redefine new and friends to use dmalloc. */ #ifdef HAVE_LIBDMALLOC /* * XXX dmalloc 3.x is no longer supported * * - haoboy, Aug 2000 */ /* * This portion copied from ~dmalloc/dmalloc.cc * Copyright 1999 by Gray Watson */ extern "C" { #include #include /* Prototype declaration for TclpAlloc originally defined in tcl8.3.2/generic/tclAlloc.c */ char *TclpAlloc(unsigned int); char *Tcl_Alloc(unsigned int); #define DMALLOC_DISABLE #include "dmalloc.h" #include "return.h" } #ifndef DMALLOC_VERSION_MAJOR #error DMALLOC 3.x is no longer supported. #endif /* * An overload function for the C++ new. */ void * operator new[](size_t size) { char *file; GET_RET_ADDR(file); return _malloc_leap(file, 0, size); } /* * An overload function for the C++ delete. */ void operator delete(void *pnt) { char *file; GET_RET_ADDR(file); _free_leap(file, 0, pnt); } /* * An overload function for the C++ delete[]. Thanks to Jens Krinke * */ void operator delete[](void *pnt) { char *file; GET_RET_ADDR(file); _free_leap(file, 0, pnt); } char * TclpAlloc(unsigned int nbytes) { char *file; GET_RET_ADDR(file); return (char*) _malloc_leap(file,0,nbytes); } char * Tcl_Alloc (unsigned int size) /* unsigned int size; */ { char *result; char *file; /* * Replacing the call to TclpAlloc with malloc directly to help * memory debugging * result = TclpAlloc(size); */ GET_RET_ADDR(file); result = (char *)_malloc_leap(file,0,size); /* * Most systems will not alloc(0), instead bumping it to one so * that NULL isn't returned. Some systems (AIX, Tru64) will alloc(0) * by returning NULL, so we have to check that the NULL we get is * not in response to alloc(0). * * The ANSI spec actually says that systems either return NULL *or* * a special pointer on failure, but we only check for NULL */ if ((result == NULL) && size) { printf("unable to alloc %d bytes", size); } return result; } #endif /* HAVE_LIBDMALLOC */