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/*
*
* wsfalloc.h
*
* Author: Markku Rossi
*
* Copyright (c) 1999-2000 WAPIT OY LTD.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Fast memory allocation routines with easy cleanup.
*
*/
#ifndef WSFALLOC_H
#define WSFALLOC_H
/********************* Types and definitions ****************************/
struct WsFastMallocBlockRec
{
struct WsFastMallocBlockRec *next;
/* The data follows immediately here. */
};
typedef struct WsFastMallocBlockRec WsFastMallocBlock;
struct WsFastMallocRec
{
WsFastMallocBlock *blocks;
/* The default block size of this pool. */
size_t block_size;
/* The number of bytes allocates for user blocks. */
size_t user_bytes_allocated;
/* The next allocation can be done from this position. */
unsigned char *ptr;
/* And it has this much space. */
size_t size;
};
typedef struct WsFastMallocRec WsFastMalloc;
/********************* Prototypes for global functions ******************/
/* Create a new fast memory allocator with internal block size of
`block_size' bytes. The function returns NULL if the creation
failed. */
WsFastMalloc *ws_f_create(size_t block_size);
/* Destroy the fast allocator `pool' and free all resources it has
allocated. All memory chunks, allocated from this pool will be
invalidated with this call. */
void ws_f_destroy(WsFastMalloc *pool);
/* Allocate `size' bytes of memory from the pool `pool'. The function
returns NULL if the allocation fails. */
void *ws_f_malloc(WsFastMalloc *pool, size_t size);
/* Allocate `num' items of size `size' from the pool `pool'. The
returned memory block is initialized with zero. The function
returns NULL if the allocation fails. */
void *ws_f_calloc(WsFastMalloc *pool, size_t num, size_t size);
/* Take a copy of the memory buffer `ptr' which has `size' bytes of
data. The copy is allocated from the pool `pool'. The function
returns NULL if the allocation fails. */
void *ws_f_memdup(WsFastMalloc *pool, const void *ptr, size_t size);
/* Take a copy of the C-string `str'. The copy is allocated from the
pool `pool'. The function returns NULL if the allocation fails. */
void *ws_f_strdup(WsFastMalloc *pool, const char *str);
#endif /* not WSFALLOC_H */